It has these transverse waves in a chain to infinity, and they're semi-transparent and the pre-dawn sky is lighting them from above and making it look like there's an upside down snow-covered world in the sky.
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@SW-User I know the challenges of this. I had so many great visuals walking in the nature and the pics of the sky never really shows what the eye catches. It's such a shame. I can only imagine the true beauty of this.
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@SapphicHeart We get all these weird cloud formations because we're between two low mountain ranges, as well as ice fog in the winter. I think I've posted these ones before
ice fog turning the sun into this enormous fireball