Timelapse video shows ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse at Easter Island

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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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  1. Is that the ring of fire ? It may sound off topic but I chanced on this cool translator that does everything and more of what a translator should have, name is Immersive Translate and one thing that can really help is it’s new feature, which lets you create a custom AI expert for translating anything. Thank me later, it's gold.

  2. Frodo, don't touch that ring.

  3. Koelpin Rue

  4. New halo release

  5. Looks ai generated

  6. Inspired by dune 😂

  7. Lovely deep orange colour.

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