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Florida sheriff's office shares incredible photo as hurricane nears state

Mother Nature can be a pretty incredible thing to witness

Florida sheriff's office shares incredible photo as hurricane nears state

Mother Nature can be a pretty incredible thing to witness

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Florida sheriff's office shares incredible photo as hurricane nears state

Mother Nature can be a pretty incredible thing to witness

Mother Nature can be a pretty incredible thing to witness.As much of Florida prepares for what's to come with Hurricane Irma, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office shared a photo on Facebook that encompasses the true meaning of "the calm before the storm."The Sheriff's Office posted the photo Thursday as the state braces for the approaching major hurricane, which is on a track the National Hurricane Center forecasts will move it over the state during the weekend.The photo is that of what appears to be a double rainbow over Jacksonville Beach."This beautiful site at Jacksonville Beach as we prepare for Hurricane Irma," the Facebook post reads.The post has been shared more than 1,300 times.Check out more from the Sheriff's Office on its Facebook page.

Mother Nature can be a pretty incredible thing to witness.

As much of Florida prepares for what's to come with Hurricane Irma, the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office shared a photo on Facebook that encompasses the true meaning of "the calm before the storm."

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The Sheriff's Office posted the photo Thursday as the state braces for the approaching major hurricane, which is on a track the National Hurricane Center forecasts will move it over the state during the weekend.

The photo is that of what appears to be a double rainbow over Jacksonville Beach.

"This beautiful site at Jacksonville Beach as we prepare for Hurricane Irma," the Facebook post reads.

The post has been shared more than 1,300 times.

Check out more from the .