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Strawberry Moon 2025: Incredible pictures from around the world

Strawberry Moon 2025: Incredible pictures from around the world

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Did you catch a glimpse of the Strawberry Moon this week?June's full moon has been lighting up the night sky and it has been a special one.That's because it's the lowest full moon of the year, staying unusually close to the horizon.Let's take a look at some of the amazing pictures taken of it from around the world.Did you manage to see the Strawberry Moon? Let us know in the comments below!

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