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Frankfurter Blauer Mond

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Posted on: January 2, 2010 2:30 AM, by "GrrlScientist"

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Frankfurter Blauer Mond (Frankfurt Blue Moon).

Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Those are the Taunus mountains in the background.

Image: GrrlScientist, 1 January 2010 [larger view].

This isn't in perfect focus and it unfortunately has a reflection from the window pane, but I managed to get one decent photograph of the Blue Moon over Frankfurt to share with you.

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Are those mountains in the distance? Any interesting geology/paleontology close by?

Posted by: biosparite | January 3, 2010 12:00 PM

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It's beautiful! I love the placement of the moon.

Posted by: Gini | January 3, 2010 2:19 PM

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@biosparite: Those are the Taunus mountains in the background.

;-)

Posted by: Richard | January 3, 2010 2:35 PM

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