Just days before the conflict in the Middle East exploded, a mirage of 'red devil horns' rose above the Persian Gulf in eerie end times harbinger
Mere days before the attack on the US Embassy in Iraq, and right before the
targeted killing of Iran's top Quds general Qassem Soleimani, an eerie natural phenomenon took place right in the Persian Gulf. An optical illusion known as the Fata Morgana, caused by a rare solar eclipse, gave the appearance of red devil horns rising over the water. Not only that, when it was done, the eclipse caused the sun to appear as the
crescent moon of Islam, glowing an most evil shade of red. These stunning photos were
taken by Elias Chasiotis.
No one could have predicted the stunning violence that has followed in the wake of the 'red devil horns', just as no one but God knows just how far the current state between Iran, the United States and Israel will devolve. This could all blow over tomorrow, or, we could be on the precipice of World World 3. But in any event, I find it fascinating that red devil horns would rise over the Persian Gulf right before it all started. Are you ready for what comes next?
Incredible ‘red devil horns’ sunrise photos captured during rare solar eclipse mirage over the Persian Gulf
FROM THE SUN UK: Elias Chasiotis had planned on capturing the solar eclipse on December 26 while on holiday in Al Wakrah, Qatar. And he knew because it came at sunrise he had a chance to capture an even rare phenomenon - a solar eclipse combined with the light-bending mirage effects seen near the surface of the ocean.
He told BoredPanda: "I hoped that optical effects like inferior mirage would be visible and I was lucky enough to capture them."
THE 'RED DEVIL HORNS' RISING INTO THE CRESCENT MOON OF ISLAM OVER PERSIAN GULF ON DECEMBER 26, 2019
This type of mirage over the ocean is called Fata Morgana and occurs when rays of light are bent when they pass through air layers of different temperatures. It is named after the Arthurian sorceress Morgan le Fay because it was once believed the mirages they were fairy castle created by her witchcraft to lure sailors to their death.
Elias added: "I was worried that nothing would come out of the eclipse.
"However, when the sun finally began to rise, it looked like two separate pieces, some sort of red horns piercing the sea. It soon took the form of a crescent, with the so-called ‘
Etruscan vase’ inferior mirage effect visible. "Due to its shape, the phenomenon was nicknamed the ‘evil sunrise.'”
Elias said it was the most stunning sunrise he had ever seen. After the sun came above the horizon, he was able to see in a crescent shape behind the clouds with a plane passing in front.
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