People pulled their cars over to the side of the road. They left restaurants mid-meal. They stopped their bike rides. And they all stared into the sky.
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People pulled their cars over to the side of the road. They left restaurants mid-meal. They stopped their bike rides. And they all stared into the sky.
The attention-grabber was a large double-rainbow.
The double-rainbow appeared at about 5:30 p.m. on Friday, June 2, just moments after rain showers moved across Barrington. The double-rainbow was photographed by a number of people, including Lisa Culton who framed it above Barrington Harbor.