Best places to watch the August full moon

Claire Small
Authored by Claire Small
Posted Tuesday, July 3, 2018 - 6:12am

Brace yourselves, cosmic lovers! The full moon of August will be a supermoon! This means that on the 29th of August, the full moon will be at the closet point to the Earth – this promises to be a memorable and paradisiac sight. Looking forward to see this lovely moon? You can! We’ve rounded up the best viewing points across the world. If you’re lucky enough to live near any of these viewing points, make the trip. If not, you can always travel to see it - you’ll get to see a new place at the same time.

Franklin Canyon Park

Located near the Santa Monica Mountains, Franklin Canyon Park comprises of 605 acres of land. It is situated at the geographical center of the city of Los Angeles. In the midst of the city of the Angels, this park is an oasis surrounded by greeneries and a lake. As you watch the full moon from this location, you will smell the lovely flora. You can expect to have a clear view of the supermoon rising. You might even want to camp at the site to have the best cosmic experience.

Atacama Desert

The Atacama Desert is located in South America, and it covers 1,000 kilometres of land on the Pacific Coast, to the west of the Andes mountains. It is the driest desert in the world, and it known for its dry air and no pollution. As such, it is the best place for stargazing and is also home to ALMA which is a huge radio telescope which is funded by the ESO. For the full moon, the desert reflects a majestic glow, which makes it one of the most unique place to watch the super moon of August. 



Mount Wolchulsan

Wolchulsan is a mountain which is located in South Jeolla province in South Korea. It spans on both the Yeongam and Gangjin counties. This mountain reaches the highest point in Gangjin country as it rises to 808.7 meters. This point is one of the most popular and historic for watching the moon rise. As a matter of fact, Wolchulsan means ‘the mountains where the moon rises’ in Korean. From this spot, you can watch the moon glide over the mountain’s top for an exclusive and breath-taking experience. Another spot where you can have a spine-tingling experience is at Moon Games! This online casino site offers astonishing games which are impressive. At the same time, the cosmic theme of the site only adds to its flair and makes you want to play the games for astronomical wins!

Magnetic Island National Park

Located in Australia, the Magnetic Island National Park is eight kilometres northeast of Townsville. This place remains an untouched plot of landscapes and seascapes which is full of abundant wildlife and whiter-than- white beaches. Also, this spot is part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage area where lots of activities are available. On the 29th of August, you can sit on the sandy beaches to watch the spectacular full moon, in all harmony.

Haleakala National Park

Located on Maui Island, the Haleakala National Park is the main attraction of its location. Haleakala means ‘house of the sun’ which makes the destination even more interesting. Several visitors climb the 3,000m tall mountain to look at the crater of the biggest dormant volcano of the globe. Given its altitude, the weather conditions are ever dynamic. . . so, you might want to pack a jacket. It’s a comfortable location to watch the full moon in all its splendour.

Other locations where you can watch the August supermoon are: Lion’s Head (South Africa), Ram Head (Virgin Islands), Sands SkyPark Observation Deck (Singapore), Red Rock State Park (United States) and Isle of Lewis (Scotland). So, pack your bags and make a worthwhile trip!

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