The moon was so low on the horizon that it looked like a hundred times its normal size. I tried my best to capture it on a photo and had to get near a mountain ridge to make it look as big as possible. Looking over the ridge though, I noticed that the moon seemed to be impossibly lodged in between that one and another mountain range just beyond. It was so close to Earth that instead of reflecting the sun's rays, it started to reflect the earth's surface. This looked so cool that I had to ask my youngest sister, Julia, to pose in front of the moon, which was now showing off a landscape of sea, greenery and mountains as Earth was reflected on its surface, for a couple of more photos. When Julia stood in front of the moon, however, suddenly her whole face could be seen in the moon as well. It was big and distorted and we started playing with the weird reflections and took more photos. Man, I really wish I had those photos.
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