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Moon Dwellers VIII - Everything normal in Tin Hat City


2014-08-01 - Tin Hat City - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
They snagged him just in time to catch the last slide back up to the Moon. Everything is back to normal or as normal as it ever is here in Tin Hat City. - Shamarie Claiborne


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Moon Dwellers VII - Capture Dog-Deer shifting thing


2014-08-01 - Tin Hat City - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
This little fellow stopped and watched the action as the Moon Marines captured the Dog/Deer Shape Shifting thing.


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Moon Dwellers VI - One of strangest sighting of all


2014-08-01 - Tin Hat City - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
But one of the strangest sightings was this animated butterfly who came out of nowhere.


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Moon Dwellers V - Saxophone playing frog


2014-08-01 - Tin Hat City - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
. . . Along with this saxophone playing frog.


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Moon Dwellers IV - Unusual sightings appear


2014-08-01 - Tin Hat City - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
After his escape and descent there were many unusual sighting such as this motionless enlarged butterfly.


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Moon Dwellers III- The Dog/Deer Shape Shifter


2014-08-01 - Tin Hat City - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne. But low and behold the Dog/Deer shape shifter made his way down a slide across the pads and into a tree. Of course only children and those of us who wear tin hats can see him. So you might have missed it all together I am just glad I had my camera handy to document the event. Because even if you can't see things sometimes the danger is still there.

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Moon Dwellers II - From the slides to the blue lily pads


2014-08-01 - Tin Hat City - Photo by Shamarie Claiborne.
The slides allow the Moon Dwellers to jump on to blue like lily pads that brings them close enough to the earth to jump onto a tree. Then they climb down and take care of their business. Normally all this goes off without a hitch and completely unnoticed. If it hadn't been for the shape shifters escape they could have gathered their items and returned without being detected as usual.


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