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Excited Family Scream With Delight As They 'Drive Through The End Of Rainbow'

Excited Family Scream With Delight As They 'Drive Through The End Of Rainbow'

Tanya Stilgoe, her two children and boyfriend Riccardo Sorrentino couldn't contain their excitement

Rebecca Shepherd

Rebecca Shepherd

You can usually tell how people feel about something from the noises behind the camera in a video, and that was definitely the case when this family 'drove through a rainbow':

While travelling through the countryside village of Weedon Bec, in Daventry, Northamptonshire, Tanya Stilgoe and boyfriend Riccardo Sorrentino spotted a bright rainbow, with the end of the colourful bridge landing right in the middle of the road.

With Tanya's two kids in the back of the car, all four were ecstatic to drive through the end of the rainbow in an incredibly rare moment caught on camera.

After driving through the rainbow, the happy foursome discovered that it was a double rainbow, as they spotted more bright colours in the sky in the distance.

Tanya said: "It made us all so happy as we had never seen an end to a rainbow before, sadly we didn't see a pot of gold."

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In the 30 second clip, you can hear Tanya shout: "We are right next to... that's the end of the rainbow," as Riccardo adds: "That's the end of the rainbow, oh my god, oh my god."

From there onwards, you can hear a lot of screams and words we just can't seem to make sense of.

Tanya and co might have been pushed over the edge if they saw the 'one in a million' moment back in August where a bolt of lightning struck the exact curve of a rainbow.

Steven Miller, 33, had been teaching a personal training class in his garden when the storm arrived near his home.

Seconds after getting his smartphone out, a large bolt of lightning crossed the sky, following the path of the bend of the rainbow.

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Steven, from Wrexham, north Wales, said: "It was a case of being in the right place at the right time. I was teaching a class in my back garden when I heard this constant rumbling.

"It almost sounded a bit like an earthquake with its long mumbling.

"I had never heard anything like it before. After the class was over I decided to take a look at it from my front door."

He went on: "We had been issued with an amber warning so I thought I'd be able to get a good video of a lightning strike.

"It was just perfect. I was actually crying when I saw it. It was just beautiful to see.

"It was so spot on. It was a one in a million shot.

"I had always dreamed of getting footage like this. I was doing research online and it turns out the footage is incredibly rare."

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