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Corner where I took the pics, this thing sure is bright ^^
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But why Sap Moon?
"According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, March’s full moon is usually called the Worm Moon, a name that comes from the Algonquin tribes of New England. They called it the Worm Moon because it’s during March when the soil becomes soft again and worms make their way to the surface. When the worms reemerge, so do the robins and other migrating birds, thus signaling spring has sprung.
But in other regions, the March full moon is called the Sap Moon because it’s around this time of the year when sap begins to weep from maple trees. So when there are two full moons in March, the first moon is called the Worm Moon and the second is the Sap Moon."
So there you have it, it's spring time! ..Or it should be anyway, heh..
Shots taken about: 03:00 local time.
Location: Jæren, Norway
Camera: Nikon P900
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No editing have been made to these photos
Photographer: @wargliis
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