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IT is not uncommon for an observer, when looking at his own shadow on rough ground or turbid water, to see its head surrounded by a halo, of which the brightest part is in contact with the shadow.
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MALLOCH, A. Halo round Shadow. Nature 15, 375 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/015375a0
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