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Daily Eye Wonder December 2012
A collection of some beautiful, strange, interesting, and fascinating pictures of weather, environment and space that might let you wonder.
Mammatus Clouds Over Saskatchewan
Normally when you look at the clouds they have flat bottoms, but these are rounded. What's with that? Well, these are mammatus clouds. As cloud pockets develop, which contain large water droplets, the droplets sometimes fall into clear air as they evaporate. You don't see mammatus clouds everyday, but they are neat to see. This image caputred from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.