The world paused on Wednesday as a rare total solar eclipse swept across the sky, the Moon sliding into perfect alignment to blot out the Sun.
For millions, the spectacle turned day into twilight, a breathtaking moment of darkness that unfolded against the glow of sunset in some places, dazzling crowds who had gathered to witness the celestial event.
The diamond ring effect is seen just before the moment of totality in Lodoso, Spain. Photo: AFP/BSSPeople look toward a partial eclipse from a park in Herten, Germany. Photo: AFP/BSSThe moon passes between Earth and the sun in this photo of the total solar eclipse taken on a cruise ship off the coast of Greenland. Photo: AP/UNBJavier Sanchez sets up his camera to shoot the eclipse in Berlanga de Duero, Spain. Photo: AP/UNBThe moon and the sun set in the Gulf of Finland, during a solar eclipse in St. Petersburg, Russia. Photo: AP/UNBA couple observes a partial solar eclipse with special protective glasses in London,Photo: AP/UNBThis combination photo shows the sequence of the moon covering the sun in a total solar eclipse seen from Berlanga de Duero, central Spain. Photo: AP/UNB
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