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Us-California-Full Moon-Birds
Birds sit on the Santa Monica Pier roller coaster track as the full or perigee moon, also known as a " supermoon", sets over the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica, California, August 11, 2014. The " supermoon" was the largest and closest full moon of the year. It is 14 percent closer and 30 percent brighter than other full moons of the year, according to NASA. AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck / AFP PHOTO / ROBYN BECK
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In this photo print, taken by Robyn Beck of Agence France-Presse (AFP), we are transported to the enchanting Santa Monica Pier in California. As the full or perigee moon, also known as a "supermoon" begins its descent over the Pacific Ocean, a group of birds finds solace on the roller coaster track. The scene is nothing short of magical – with the moon casting a soft glow upon the pier and illuminating every detail in its path. The supermoon's presence adds an extra touch of brilliance to an already breathtaking sight. This particular supermoon holds special significance as it was not only the largest but also closest full moon of that year. NASA confirms that it appeared 14 percent closer and 30 percent brighter than other full moons throughout that period. As we gaze at this image, we can't help but marvel at nature's wonders and how effortlessly they blend with man-made structures like roller coasters. It serves as a reminder that even amidst our bustling cities, there is still room for harmony between humanity and wildlife. Robyn Beck's skillful capture allows us to witness this extraordinary moment frozen in time – where serenity meets thrill, where natural beauty embraces human ingenuity. It invites us to appreciate both the grandeur of celestial events and our ability to create spaces for leisure and amusement. Let this photograph serve as a testament to the awe-inspiring power of nature and remind us all to pause occasionally, look up at the sky, and
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