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SHARE: Worm moon illuminates the sky

Send us your photo showing how you view Maple Ridge or Pitt Meadows, and it could be featured soon
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Maple Ridge photographer Scott White managed to grab a few shots of a worm moon – the final full moon of winter – the other evening, from and upstairs windows as it began rising above Grant Hill. “It started off really big and warm in colour… then within 10 minutes had reduced in size and intensity,” White shared. “Very awesome to see! Almost the colour of cheese.” (Special to The News)

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Maple Ridge photographer Scott White managed to grab a few shots of a worm moon – the final full moon of winter – the other evening, from and upstairs windows as it began rising above Grant Hill. “It started off really big and warm in colour… then within 10 minutes had reduced in size and intensity,” White shared. “Very awesome to see! Almost the colour of cheese.” (Special to The News)