Did you miss out on the Great American Eclipse? If you did, fret not, because we have compiled eight stunning photos that will let you relive this natural, but rare phenomenon.
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1) A composite image of the total solar eclipse seen from the Lowell Observatory Solar Eclipse Experience August 21, 2017 in Madras, OregonEmbed from Getty Images
2) Alex Mason slacklines at Corbet’s Couloir in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, USA on 21 August, 2017.
3) Total Eclipse on Monday, August 21, 2017, at the Casper Convention Center in Casper, Wyoming.
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4) Helena Merten of Australia dives from the 20 meter platform into a pool in front of a full solar eclipse in McMinnville, OR, USA, on 21 August, 2017.
5) The solar eclipse is seen behind the Statue of Liberty at Liberty Island in on August 21, 2017 in New York City. While New York was not in the path of totality for the solar eclipse, around 72 percent of the sun was covered by the moon during the peak time of the partial eclipse.
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6) David Colturi of the USA dives from the 20 meter platform into a pool in front of a full solar eclipse in McMinnville, OR, USA, on 21 August, 2017.
7) COLUMBIA, SC – AUGUST 21: The first moments of totality with Baily’s Beads on the upper left of the shadow of the moon as it crosses the sun during The Great American Total Solar Eclipse on August 21, 2017 at Sesquicentennial State Park in Columbia, South Carolina.
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8) Orlando Duque of Colombia dives from the 20 meter platform into a pool in front of a full solar eclipse in McMinnville, OR, USA, on 21 August, 2017.
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