... Aren't rainbow clouds illegal in Russia? Close. Svetlana lives in the Altai Mountains which is a mountain range in Central and East Asia where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan come togeth
Photographer Svetlana Kazina was, and was able to capture a rare phenomena – beautiful iridescent clouds above Belukha mountain, Siberia’s highest peak. The images show thin clouds resembling soap bubbles in colours. Last month Svetlana went to Siberia’s highest peak Belukha mountain where she clicked these beautiful pictures of Iridescent clouds AKA Rainbow Clouds. Svetlana Kazina is a local photographer who lives with her children in the mountain village of Uznezya in Russia’s Altai Krai region. About 20 years ago, Svetlana Kazina left her job in the city to pursue her true vocation: nature. Stunning iridescent clouds snapped above skies of Siberia's Belukha mountain. His new house was built almost seven decades ago. 1.8k. Svetlana lives in the Altai mountains, a mountain range in Central and East Asia where Russia, Mongolia, China, and Kazakhstan come together. Incredible Iridescent Clouds Look Like Soap Bubbles Over Siberia’s Highest Mountain ... she was able to capture stunning photos of iridescent clouds hovering at the summit. Svetlana Kazina, who lives in the Altai Mountains, snapped these breathtaking pictures of the glowing sky over Belukha mountain, Siberia’s highest peak (4,506 metres/14,783ft). She often shares breathtaking views of mountains and nature on her social media accounts. Regarded as a sacred mountain by locals, it rises up 4,500 meters and is situated within the Altai Mountains. She and her two children moved to a wooden cabin in the mountain village of Uznezya in the Russian region of Altai Krai, near the border with Kazakhstan. save hide report. Stunning iridescent clouds snapped above skies of Siberia's Belukha mountain. Svetlana Kazina recently captured a series of stunning iridescent clouds above Belukha mountain, which is Siberia’s highest peak (4,506 metres/14,783ft). Posted by 1 month ago. share. Photos Of Strange Iridescent Clouds over Siberia become viral. Iridescent clouds, also known as rainbow clouds, occur when sunlight scatters through water droplets in the atmosphere. 18 comments. Colorful optical phenomenon called iridescent clouds, also known as rainbow clouds, captured by Svetlana Kazina over Siberia's highest peak, Belukha. Photographer Svetlana Kazina lives in the spectacularly scenic Altai Mountains in Siberia and was lucky enough to photograph a rare natural phenomenon of the glowing sky over Belukha Mountain, at 4,506 meters (14,783ft), the highest peak in Siberia. 99% Upvoted. Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up. Kazina lives in the Altai Mountains, and that’s why she got the opportunity to capture the beauty of rainbow clouds, or also known as iridescent clouds, in the sky right over Belukha mountain, which has the highest peak in Siberia (4,506 meters/14,783 ft).