Princeton University, New Jersey
The U.S.
celebrates the Groundhog day every February 2. The tradition originated during
medieval times when hibernating animals saw shadow, it means that winter would
continue. If they didn’t see a shadow, then spring will arrive early.
When winter
and shadows go together, most of us don't appreciate it.
However, when
winter and shadow are captured together in a photo, they create a wonderful scene.
Princeton University, New Jersey
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