MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
MYSTERY ECLIPSE: Narooma News editor Stan Gorton snapped the lunar eclipse at Mystery Bay south of Narooma on Tuesday night.
FROM NAROOMA: Kim Ellison also got to see the lunar eclipse at Narooma and says it was awesome! Thanks for the photo Kim!
FROM BENDIGO: Carley Davis of Bendigo, Victoria formerly of Narooma sent us her pic of the lunar eclipse – thanks Carley!
THE Narooma district was treated to a spectacular lunar eclipse once the cloud cleared on Tuesday night.
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At Mystery Bay, glimpses of the blood moon could be seen between gaps in the clouds but sadly totality was missed.
There was a silver lining when at around 6.50pm, the clouds parted allowing the assembled spectators at the beach to view the last half of the lunar eclipse.
Post your photos on the Narooma News Facebook page or send them to stan.gorton@fairfaxmedia.com.au and we’ll add them to the gallery!
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