Hiker in Laos finds the end of the rainbow - and it's not a pot of gold
THIS is the breath-taking moment a hiker reaches the end of the rainbow - but does not find a pot of gold.
Stunning waterfall discovered at the end of a rainbow
An environmental health officer was walking through a valley in Pakxong, Laos, when he came across a double rainbow.
Choochat Banlue, 50, decided to follow the rainbow through the lush green valley and found the source - a stunning 100ft high waterfall.
According to popular mythology, a pot of gold or leprechauns can be found at the end of rainbows.
A hiker found a beautiful waterfall at the end of a double rainbow in Laos
But this peaceful waterfall is another kind of treasure.
Choochat's stunning pictures and video capture the water cascading over the rocks into stream - as spray causes a beautiful rainbow.
Choochat said: "I went out walking from my camping site and noticed a rainbow in the distance.
Choochat Banlue found the rainbow while walking through a valley in Pakxong, Laos
The health environmental officer described the scene as 'the most beautiful things ever seen'
"I walked towards it and came upon the open ground with an amazing waterfall. I could see where the rainbow started.
"It was amazing, so wonderful to see. It was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in the outdoors."