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      <![CDATA[I saw the moon rise from waters off Coney Island last summer, it was a huge red ball rising from the sea into the low flying clouds out there on the horizon. People all around me on the beach were noticing it, taking a break from whatever we were doing and pointing to it and all going "look at the moon"!, "look at the moon"!
        
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