the moon blotted out most of the sun across the Pacific Ocean, giving just a few specks of land an impressive annular ‘ring of fire’ eclipse. Only Easter Island and a small area near the southern tip of Chile and Argentina witnessed the annular eclipse, lasting just a few minutes
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@donovyegg1
Cool!
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@GeorgeWilkins_SILO
Frodo, don't touch that ring.
@MackShary-v5c
Koelpin Rue
@معتزشمرعراقشمر
Thanks
@EricLatios
New halo release
@everyoneroasted
Looks ai generated
@disinco
Inspired by dune 😂
@tamarawinters3748
Is this live
@LaRusso
Lovely deep orange colour.