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Turtle hatchlings, much like affluent travelers, are guided by the reflection of the moon in the water.
The camera pans to the window and contemplates a reflection of the moon that puts you in mind of Michael Fassbender's bumcrack.
"If there's not a lot of haze, you can see the reflection of the moon on the river below," he said.
He jumped from rock to rock until he saw the bay's black glass, cut through the middle by the reflection of the moon.
Infinitely more peaceable and domestic in tone are subsequent delightful depictions of a family of gibbons, forming a simian chain from a branch to try to fish out a reflection of the moon shining on the surface of the water, by Kokan Myoyo, (1653-1717), and of apes exploring a mist-enshrouded outcrop of rocks, by Mori Sosen (1747-1821).
One of his favourite experiments on board came at the suggestion of the Japanese space agency: trying out the Japanese art form of expressing the reflection of the moon in water; only, in this case, it was the reflection of the Earth.
"I like seeing the reflection of the moon in it".
They instinctively crawl into the sea, attracted by the reflection of the moon on the water (possibly disrupted by light sources such as street lamps and lights).
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