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What We Love: Full Moons

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  • March 18, 2022
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“We often marvel at the beauty of a sunrise or the magnificence of a full moon, but it is impossible to fathom the magnitude of the universe that surrounds us.” – Richard H. Baker

Amateur photographer Bob Burgess captured an amazing shot of the moon over Neck Point Park in Nanaimo for his Facebook page.

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