The moon looks like Saturn in astonishing images
Francisco Sojuel, 25, took this picture while at a base station of the Acatenango volcano, near Antigua, the British news agency SWNS reported. Sojuel said he took photos before the sun rose, taking a six-hour walk to take photos.
This stunning image captures a new perspective on the Moon that makes it look like Saturn.
"This is one of the best moments I've ever taken with the camera, where you can express different emotions when looking at the picture," Sojuel, who lives in nearby Santiago Atitlán, said.
In the photo, clouds are forming around the moon, stars shining on the mountains of the South American nation can also be seen.
"It also makes you awaken your imagination because it is like another planet and makes you question how the Moon and thin cloud formed such a belt," Sojuel added. "It was a unique moment that the universe gave me and I am very happy that all viewers liked this image."
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