Around 20,000 people turned out to watch a rare solar eclipse in the Australian coastal town of Exmouth in the early hours of Thursday. Due to the solar | BLiTZ
The remote Australian tourist town of Exmouth was one of the best vantage points to see a once-in-a-decade eclipse on Thursday that plunged part of Australia's northwest coast into brief midday darkness, an eclipse that also crossed parts of Indonesia and East Timor.
Eclipse watchers gathered in Australia, Indonesia and East Timor to catch a glimpse of a rare hybrid solar eclipse that sent temperatures falling and plunged areas into darkness.