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Total solar eclipse wows in Latin America

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A woman views a partial solar eclipse in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.
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Viewers wear special glasses to watch a total solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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Viewers wear special glasses to watch a total solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.
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Astronomy student Lorena Zalazar observes a partial solar eclipse from the boardwalk in Asuncion, Paraguay, Monday, Dec. 14. A total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.
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A girl looks at a partial solar eclipse through a telescope in La Paz, Bolivia, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.
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A woman wears special glasses to watch a total solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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People watch a total solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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Susana Ruiz uses protective glasses to watch the "diamond ring" effect during a total eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The "diamond ring" effect is seen when only one bead is left, appearing as a shining "diamond" set in a bright ring around the lunar silhouette.
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A man uses protective glasses to watch the "diamond ring" effect during a total eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The "diamond ring" effect is seen when only one bead is left, appearing as a shining "diamond" set in a bright ring around the lunar silhouette.
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Magdalena Nahuelpan, a Mapuche Indigenous girl, looks at a total solar eclipse using special glasses in Carahue, La Araucania, Chile, Monday, Dec. 14. The total eclipse was visible from Chile and the northern Patagonia region of Argentina, and as a partial solar eclipse in Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
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Using a welder's mask as protection, a man views a total eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.
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A woman wears special glasses to watch a total solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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The moon moves across the sun during a solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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The moon moves across the sun during a solar eclipse in the path of totality in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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The moon covers the sun during a solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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The moon covers the sun during a total solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.
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The moon moves across the sun during a solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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The moon moves across the sun during a solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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The moon moves across the sun during a solar eclipse in Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile.
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This photo combo shows the sequence of a total solar eclipse seen from Piedra del Aguila, Argentina, Monday, Dec. 14. The total solar eclipse was visible from the northern Patagonia region of Argentina and from Araucania in Chile, and as a partial eclipse from the lower two-thirds of South America.

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