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Passenger jet flies across Supermoon
Mark Hewer
Passenger jet flies across Supermoon
Aug 31, 2023
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UFO over Lake St Clair??? Took this pic last night at dusk. Saw this bright light over the lake. Immediately after I snapped this shot, the light vanished. It was one of the strangest experiences I've had as a photographer. Sincerely, Mark Hewer Windsor