Finally, I have the opportunity to come to Mount Sap, so I must take a photo of that brilliant galaxy. But when I arrived, I realized that it was the night of a full moon, which means I might not be able to capture the Milky Way.
Although I was a bit disappointed, I didn't give up either. I decided to wait and see if there would be any surprises in the second half of the night after the moon sets. Time passed by little by little, and finally, the moon slowly set and the sky became even darker. I waited quietly, my heart filled with anticipation.
Suddenly, a bright light flashed across the horizon. I was so shocked that my chin was about to drop. At first glance, it turned out to be a huge meteor. It burned in the night sky, leaving behind a particularly beautiful trajectory. I was so excited that I almost screamed out, but fortunately the camera automatically captured this rare moment for me.
At that moment, I felt too lucky. Although I didn't capture the Milky Way, this unexpected gain made me particularly satisfied. Sap Mountain seems to have given me a special gift in this way, allowing me to feel the wonder and beauty of nature.