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God's Creation

This group is a tribute to our Creator, therefore for wallpapers of nature, people, animals, natural wonders like sky, clouds, earth, planets, universe and anything that can be contributed to our Creator. What not to send: abstracts, art & paintings, your creative wallpapers where you add things or, any altered nature. Images of people should not feature heavy make-up and extremes of any kind. The key is natural, unspoiled.

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Group Leader: CollieSmile
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Founded: April 19th, 2019

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On January 6th, I had the good fortune to see Sun dogs with my camera handy. :)

This is a photo that I got after my husband and I exited the freeway; he stopped so that I could get some good pictures. This is the sundog that was to the left of the sun. I love the way that the sundog seems to be zooming by the pine tree. The tree appears to be giving the sundog it’s full attention! :D

CollieSmile :)

Here are links to my other 2 sun dog wallpapers:

Sundog with Street Lights:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2457032/

Sundog & Jet Plane:
https://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/2457034/

ABOUT SUN DOGS
Sun dogs are 2 bright spots that sometimes appear on either side of the sun when it is near the horizon. They are caused by thin layers of high ice crystal clouds, called cirrus clouds. They can appear at any time of the year, but are more commonly seen on cold Winter days. Sometimes they resemble two small 2 bright suns, and at other times they may each look like a bit of rainbow.

Sun dogs got their common name because they follow the sun like a dog follows it's master. They are also called mock suns, phantom suns, parlions, or solar parhelia.
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