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What We Love: Dramatic Moonscapes

Missing last week's Buck Moon? Here it is again

  • 3 weeks ago
  • VanIsle.News Staff
Moonrise over Shack Island

The Buck Moon rose over Shack Island in mid-July, and Karen McLaughlin had the best seats in the house.

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