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Credit & Copyright: Stephan Heinsius  
  
  
Explanation:
Eclipses are everywhere in this shady scene.  
  
The picture was taken  
on the Indian Ocean atoll island of Ellaidhoo, Maldives,  
on January 15, during the longest  
annular solar eclipse for the  
next 1,000 years.  
  
Tall palm trees provided the shade.  
  
Their many crossed leaves created gaps that acted like  
pinhole cameras, scattering recognizable  
eclipse images across the  
white sands of a tropical garden near the beach.  
  
From this idyllic location near the centerline of the  
Moon's shadow track,  
the ring of fire or annular phase of the  
eclipse lasted about 10 minutes and 55 seconds.  
  
   
  
  
  
  
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