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Honolulu – 22 May 2024
1. Various of rainbow from hillside
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Honolulu – 22 May 2024
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Steven Businger, professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Hawaii at Manoa:
"Hawaii has maybe the best rainbows on the planet."
3. Businger at his desk
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Steven Businger, professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Hawaii at Manoa:
"So when we see a beautiful rainbow, it just stops us in our tracks mostly, and it makes us forget about the future and the past and brings us to the now."
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Honolulu – 21 September 2024
5. Plane flying in front of rainbow
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Waipahu, Hawaii – 7 September 2024
6. Traffic stopped at light with rainbow in background and rainbow while driving
7. Rainbow over soccer practice
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Honolulu – 6 February 2025
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press:
"Hawaii has so many rainbows that they’ve become a symbol of island life. You can see them painted on the sides of buildings and city buses. They also appear on the state’s vehicle license plates."
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Honolulu – 29 October 2024
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9. Drone aerial of side of building with rainbow mural
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Honolulu – 3 February 2025
10. Bus with rainbow on side
11. License plate with rainbow drawing
12. Diner with rainbow paint
13. University of Hawaii ‘Bows apparel
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Honolulu – 7 October 2024
14. Children’s book
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Honolulu – 6 February 2025
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press:
"The reason Hawaii has so many rainbows is the weather. Lots of sunshine, short showers and tradewinds. The clean air also helps. All these together combined to create some of the world’s best conditions for seeing rainbows."
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Kihei, Hawaii – 9 July 2024
16. Sunset at the beach
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Honolulu – 6 February 2025
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press:
"In native Hawaiian tradition, rainbows are a signal of supernatural or divine power. For some native Hawaiians, the emergence of a rainbow is a sign that a family deity or personal God is present. This can be very comforting, and the signal that one is being loved and watched over."
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Honolulu – 23 September 2024
18. Rainbow over cemetery
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Honolulu – 3 June 2024
19. Rainbow over palm tree
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Honolulu – 21 September 2024
20. Rainbow over palm tree
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Honolulu – 8 November 2024
21. SOUNDBITE (English) Sam ’Ohu Gon III, senior scientist and cultural adviser at The Nature Conservancy:
"I think that for many people, looking at a rainbow is like a wonderful, positive thing. Whereas in ancient Hawaii, looking at a rainbow would be a portent of something, probably something important and someone important. Maybe a person of extremely high mana is indicated by that that rainbow. So that’s a distinction that probably is lost to the majority of people that live in Hawaii nowadays."
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Honolulu – 21 September 2024
22. Travelers looking at rainbow
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Honolulu – 6 February 2025
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press:
"Scientists say that climate change will likely lead to a decline in rainbows In some parts of the world, like Brazil, though, some places like Alaska may see more rainbows."
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ARCHIVE: Cooper Landing, Alaska – 29 August 2006
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