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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Super Moon of 2013

Do you know that:
Super moon is reaching the nearest part of its orbit to the Earth called Perigee, it is also the coincidence of a Full Moon and New Moon. There are "lunatic fears" that this event will trigger big waves and tsunami but there are no scientific basis to adverse effect of this yearly natural phenomenon.

In Bicol myths, the big moon purports to its goddess, Haliya, the adversary of the dragon Bakunawa. The Bicolanos had a dance to drive the dragon away from Haliya, and the ritual was named after the goddess. Other tribes purport to stomping and shouting loudly, banging pots and pans, stick needles and pointed sticks on walls in the direction of the creature, or rub their thumbnails together furiously.

Watch the big moon tomorrow 7:30 in the evening at the eastern horizon, be fascinated of its beauty will be best enjoyed with a special some one 



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