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A phenomenon known as "The Cougar's Shadow" emerges in Arizona's Superstition Mountains. It only appears twice a year. (Original Post) tblue37 May 2025 OP
I like it. surrealAmerican May 2025 #1
Beautiful Pisces May 2025 #2
Beautiful. There's a similar phenomenon in North Carolina: Pinback May 2025 #3
Yikes! I've been there, but I've never seen that! Very cool! Rhiannon12866 May 2025 #4
Love it 😍. n/t iluvtennis May 2025 #5
Wow!🤩 TexLaProgressive May 2025 #6
Ain't nature grand? oasis May 2025 #7
Indeed. LoisB May 2025 #8
Beautiful. LoisB May 2025 #9
Cool 😎 Faux pas May 2025 #10

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3. Beautiful. There's a similar phenomenon in North Carolina:
Sun May 4, 2025, 10:27 PM
May 2025

In the fall, visitors to the Highlands, NC area can see the Shadow of the Bear in the valley next to Whitesides Mountain. It’s visible in the late afternoon for about three weeks every year.



https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/fall-vacations/when-how-to-see-shadow-of-the-bear-north-carolina

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