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Double Rainbow was a viral video filmed by Paul "Bear" Vasquez (September 5, 1962 [1] – May 9, 2020). [2] The clip, filmed in 2010 in his front yard just outside Yosemite National Park in California, shows his ecstatic reaction to a double rainbow. As of February 2025, Vasquez's video had accumulated more than 51 million views on YouTube. [3]
Subsequently, the video went viral, and an auto-tuned remix named the "Double Rainbow Song" using the video's audio track was later released by the Gregory Brothers, receiving more than 30 million views and becoming another meme. [57] [58]
Web Retreat with the Double Rainbow Guy. In January 2010 Paul Vasquez, whose YouTube ID is HungryBear9562 posted the double rainbow video taken outside his Yosemite home. The video achieved national prominence on July 3, 2010, when Jimmy Kimmel sent a Twitter announcement about it. [33] In this redemption, Daniel and Vasquez follow the rainbow ...
A double rainbow stretched across the New York City skyline late Monday, marking the end of Sept. 11, 2023.
A double rainbow has appeared over Buckingham Palace as members of the public gathered outside to pay their respects to the Queen. People among the thousand-strong crowd outside the Palace gates ...
The colors on a rainbow come in order of their wavelength, from the longest (red), all the way to the shortest (violet). Remember that nifty mnemonic from childhood? Roy G. Biv: red, orange ...
The original video featured the overawed reaction of Paul "Hungry Bear" Vasquez to a double rainbow at Yosemite National Park. The Gregory Brothers turned Vasquez's astounded speech into a song and pledged all of the song's earnings to Vasquez and Yosemite. [23] As of June 24, 2022, the Gregory Brothers' remix had received over 41 million views ...
As crowds gathered in rain-swept London, England, Thursday on the news that Queen Elizabeth II was gravely ill, the clouds suddenly parted revealing a double rainbow above Buckingham Palace.