On Monday the moon was the brightest and closest the full moon has been to Earth in almost 70 years.
Last nights full moon rising ?✨ ?: @eperez7380 #supermoon pic.twitter.com/AtUZFkBOI2
— Miami Beach 411 (@MiamiBeach411) November 14, 2016
Around these parts, that means a whole lot of flooding. Exhibit A: the fountain of youth bubbling up in a parking garage on Miami Beach.
And then there was an octopus.
Here he is a little closer. Hey little guy!
It’s chill, everyone be cool. Maybe we can use shopping carts to stop the flooding.
And it wasn’t just on the beach. Check out the views at this pocket park in Little River.
Little River Pocket Park, Miami was flooded today as well. This is our future in a fossil fuel economy. #SeaLevelRise #Miami #SuperMoon pic.twitter.com/6Uzw9kq71V
— Sink or Swim? (@SinkorSwim_SLR) November 13, 2016
And at Matheson Hammock Park in Coral Gables.
Caution, lifeguard not on duty. Because he or she can't. #Supermoon tide at Matheson Hammock Park in #Miami. #sealevelrise pic.twitter.com/GS1acU7gLL
— John Morales (@JohnMoralesNBC6) November 13, 2016
The tide is high, so keep holding on. But instead of looking down at your soaked feet, look up, because man is that supermoon pretty.
I got the glow!!! #fromwhereisea #miami #amazing #lovefl #moon #supermoon #shades #saltlife #dji #djiglobal #mathensonhammocks #postcard pic.twitter.com/gHEktgolPO
— FromWhereISea, LLC. (@fromwhereisea) November 14, 2016
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