Breath taking pictures of the solar eclipse around the world

By Editorial Staff in Amazing On 20th February 2014
advertisement

#1: 01. Ring of Fire: A one of its kind full solar eclipse recorded on November 14 which was visible in New Zealand and Australia. An eclipse of this kind was last recorded to in 1854.

#2: 02. Another full solar eclipse that caused thousands of people come out of their home and experiences the greatness of nature - also known as Australia Solar Eclipse.

advertisement

#3: Hundreds of Onlookers watched and took pictures.

#4: Daylight faces really strange things due to an eclipse.

advertisement

#5: A beautiful pair of the empire state building and Solar Eclipse.

advertisement

#6: This is one of the most unique pictures ever shot - over the Atlantic Ocean, a plane flying captured this unique picture of darkness in daytime during the total solar eclipse.

advertisement

#7: A woman with glasses experiencing the amazing Solar Eclipse in Lakeland, Australia.

advertisement

#8: A great cosmic also referred to as Diamond Ring glints over right after the total solar eclipse when the Sun was emerging in Australia.

advertisement

#9: Cairns, Australia! Air balloon created an awesome and fascinating visual experience to the eclipse watchers.

advertisement

#10: Local tourists enjoying the scenery of a total Solar Eclipse while using disposable glasses, especially made to watch the Solar Eclipse in Cairns, Australia.

advertisement

#11: Solar Crescent

advertisement

#12: Hole in the Sun or Sun at the Hole!

#13: During this great total Solar Eclipse, the corona of the sun is in full bloom.

advertisement

#14: A twitter user took this marvelous picture of this solar eclipse in its best viewing condition. The picture was taken in Hampton, Central Africa.

#15: During the Solar Eclipse in Annapolis, MD; moon shadow is creating an outstanding view while blocking the bottom area of the visible Sun.