Moonbow Over the Sea
Moonbow Over the Sea — Where Light Meets Dream
Under the glow of a rising full moon, the ocean becomes a mirror of magic — waves shimmer gold, and a rare lunar rainbow, or moonbow, arcs gently across the night sky.
Unlike its daytime cousin, a moonbow forms when moonlight — not sunlight — refracts through moisture in the air. Faint to the human eye, yet radiant to the soul, it’s a reminder that even in darkness, light finds a way to dance.
Some call it science. Others call it poetry.
Perhaps it’s both — the moon painting the sea with the colors of silence.

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