'Supermoon' images captured across Wales
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The supermoon over Dafen, Carmarthenshire, as captured by the Wales Air Ambulance crew.

The larger than usual moon lit up Laugharne's town hall, as seen by Denize McIntyre during a dog walk in Carmarthenshire.

Eye in the sky: The supermoon as seen by Paul Knowles over Llanelli, Carmarthenshire.

Joann Randles captured Sunday night's spectacular supermoon across the waters of Tenby, in Pembrokeshire.

Frank Moore captured this view of the supermoon, which was the last opportunity to see one in 2017.

Chris Grandon took this picture of the phenomenon over Caerphilly. It happens when the Moon reaches its closest point to Earth, known as a perigee Moon.

A supermoon occurs when the perigee Moon is also a full Moon, as seen here by Annette Marie Townsend in Cardiff.
- Published4 December 2017
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