They have inspired much popular folklore, including the belief that a leprechaun can be found with a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. While Mr Erdkamp was not able to find a pot of gold, and has not mentioned meeting any fairies, the rainbow did bring him a bit of luck: he won $25 that night in the lottery. read more
Where Rainbows End (known as Love, Rosie or Rosie Dunne in the United States) is the second novel by Irish writer Cecelia Ahern, published in 2004. The entire novel is written in epistolary structure in the form of letters, emails, instant messages, and newspaper articles. read more
A rainbow is formed when light from the sun meets raindrops in the air and the raindrops separate out all these different colours. Because rainbows are made in the sky they don't touch the ground. So if you're on the ground, however far you walk, the end of the rainbow will always look as if it were on the edge of the horizon. read more