Slackliner over a foggy lake looks like someone bouncing on the moon

A slackliner set up a line above a lake blanketed in low fog, and a photographer positioned the camera so the moon sat right at the horizon behind them. The result: it looks exactly like a person bouncing on the moon.

Slacklining already looks like a low-gravity activity. The bounces are slow and floaty, the body adjusts mid-air with arms outstretched, and the wobble on landing reads as weightlessness. The line itself is invisible against the fog, so there's nothing connecting the person to the ground. They just rise, hang, and drift back down.

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