- Onlookers filmed the beautiful sight in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand
- A circumhorizontal arc is caused by sunlight shining through tiny ice crystals
- It creates a rainbow-like effect like a glowing ball of coloured bright light
This was the stunning moment a large fire rainbow appeared through the clouds.
Onlookers captured the beautiful sight in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand, last Friday at 4pm local time.
The phenomenon – known as a circumhorizontal arc – is caused by sunlight shining through tiny ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.
It causes a stunning rainbow-like effect that appears like a glowing ball of multi-coloured bright light in the sky.
Morgan Chakkaew, 35, captured the footage while he was working last week in the Doi Saket district of the region.
He said: ‘It was a beautiful sight. It’s not something I’ve seen before and it’s not something I think I’ll see again.
‘Everybody who looked up at the sky was amazes. It was a very powerful view like special effects from a science fiction movie.”
Onlookers captured the beautiful sight in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand, last Friday
The unusual phenomenon causes a stunning rainbow-like effect that appears like a glowing ball of multi-coloured bright light in the sky