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Your P.E.I.: The Island by the light of the November supermoon

November's full moon — the Full Beaver Moon — is truly spectacular this year. It's the closest the moon has been to the earth since 1948. Islanders are marveling at the moon — and snapping lots of photos.

Islanders are sharing photos of the large full moon.

The trees frame this shot of the moon. (@atlnortheast/Instagram)

November's full moon — the Full Beaver Moon — is truly spectacular this year. It's the closest the moon has been to the earth since 1948.

Islanders are marveling at the moon — and snapping lots of photos.

Alex Bruce captured this moonlit lighthouse. (@alexbrucephotography/Instagram)
'Still technically waxing gibbous phase (98 per cent illuminated), full moon tomorrow. Clear skies tonight though, and who knows what tomorrow might bring!' wrote Brian Wagner. (@fluorescent_chemist/Instagram)
Andrew Gallant got this detailed shot of the full moon. (Submitted by Andrew Gallant)
Janine M Gallant shared this view of the moon over the trees. (Submitted by Janine M Gallant)
'The moonrise of the almost full supersized supermoon makes the cars look small,' says Linda Matheson-Ford. (Submitted by Linda Matheson-Ford)
Erin Davis shared this view of the moon from Victoria Park. (Submitted by Erin Davis)

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