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A total solar eclipse took place in Indonesia and Southeast Asia on Tuesday, and although the eclipse was only visible in a 100 mile stretch, many captured images the whole world is sharing.
A lucky few countries in certain parts of Asia were treated to a total solar eclipse on Wednesday morning (9 March), with thousands turning out to watch the astronomical spectacle.
Crowds in Indonesia were enthralled by their view (Palembang and Ternate are shown here), while people in Micronesia in the western Pacific Ocean were treated to a view of the total eclipse without the blanket of cloud that restricted spectators’ views in other regions.
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