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sorry if reposted but couldnt resist to upload it....




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Seems like hit by shrapnels or IED.....May Almighty Allah Bless him and our Armed forces.....

Dont know- but a friend of mine, his post was attacked, only a few survived and he called for own post bombardment- I know how hard it was to earn him back to be normal friend- he was totally lost-

That is why I just hate War. simply want this madness to end.
 
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Excerpt from: A Glorious View : Image of the Day

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A layer of stratocumulus clouds over the Pacific Ocean served as the backdrop for this rainbow-like optical phenomenon known as a glory. Glories generally appear as concentric rings of color in front of mist or fog. They form when water droplets within clouds scatter sunlight back toward a source of illumination (in this case the Sun). The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired the image on June 20, 2012.

Although glories may look similar to rainbows, the way light is scattered to produce them is different. Rainbows are formed by refraction and reflection; glories are formed by backward diffraction. The most vivid glories form when an observer looks down on thin clouds with droplets that are between 10 and 30 microns in diameter. The brightest and most colorful glories also form when droplets are roughly the same size.
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