There is something so fascinating about rainbows. From the multi-colored arc to the refraction of light, rainbows are inspiring. Even though you might not find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, you can still enjoy their beauty over Oklahoma. Here are 9 rainbows captured in the Sooner State that will leave you speechless…with a little added rainbow inspiration to brighten your day.
- A double rainbow in the Wichita Mountains.
Flickr/Larry Smith “The greater your storm, the brighter your rainbow.”
- This brightly colored rainbow was captured in Antlers, OK.
Facebook/Jessica Carter “Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.”
- This double rainbow over Alva, OK, is spectacular.
Flickr/Becky McCray “Somewhere, over the rainbow!”
- This rainbow is peeking through the sunflowers in Woods County.
Flickr/Becky McCray “You are your own rainbow!”
- Don’t you love the full view of the rainbow over the Wichita Mountains?
Flickr/Larry Smith “Life is like a rainbow. You need both the sun and the rain to make its colors appear.”
- This lovely rainbow is towering over Devon Tower in Oklahoma City.
Flickr/prowebix “No matter how long the storm, it will be followed by a rainbow.”
- This rainbow was captured at sunset in Oklahoma City.
Flickr/Alex “To enjoy the rainbow, first enjoy the rain.”
- This rainbow was spotted after a storm in Owasso, OK.
Flickr/Frank Boston “Rainbows apologize for angry skies.”
- This faint, double rainbow can be seen in the beautiful Oklahoma sky.
Facebook/Amber Haley Ishmael “We live in a rainbow of chaos.”
Thank you to all the photographers who took the time to capture these gorgeous rainbows. Don’t you love the double rainbows?
Flickr/Larry Smith
“The greater your storm, the brighter your rainbow.”
Facebook/Jessica Carter
“Try to be a rainbow in someone’s cloud.”
Flickr/Becky McCray
“Somewhere, over the rainbow!”
“You are your own rainbow!”
“Life is like a rainbow. You need both the sun and the rain to make its colors appear.”
Flickr/prowebix
“No matter how long the storm, it will be followed by a rainbow.”
Flickr/Alex
“To enjoy the rainbow, first enjoy the rain.”
Flickr/Frank Boston
“Rainbows apologize for angry skies.”
Facebook/Amber Haley Ishmael
“We live in a rainbow of chaos.”
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