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Latest revision as of 14:34, 8 February 2015
Moon Drop
image by DaniKXT, Madrid, Spain
This image came with no explanation or technical data. It obviously is a message from another dimension, but what does it mean? The best explanation wins a free one year subscription to LPOD. But wait, if you act now you will also receive a subscription to the Moon Wiki.
Chuck Wood
Explanation: Here is how this LPOD was made.
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