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northoftheborder

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8. Great photos!
Mon Aug 21, 2017, 06:52 PM
Aug 2017

A friend in S. Carolina said it got completely dark at his spot with total eclipse; dark enough for his solar yard lights to come on. I would like to see more photos of various places - the people, sky, and landscape at total eclipse to get a better idea of the phenomenon.

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How dark did it get? Sanity Claws Aug 2017 #1
It looked like it was dusk askyagerz Aug 2017 #3
It was like a partly cloudy day where I'm at, near Denver. CrispyQ Aug 2017 #4
Yep it had to drop at least 15 degrees here askyagerz Aug 2017 #6
Near OKC we had around 85 percent cover Wednesdays Aug 2017 #7
It got dark during totality where I was, a few miles south it didn't. L. Coyote Aug 2017 #10
Very nice... teamster633 Aug 2017 #2
Love that 2nd one. CrispyQ Aug 2017 #5
Great photos! northoftheborder Aug 2017 #8
I was in Corvallis as well central scrutinizer Aug 2017 #9
Yeah you can see mercury in a few of my photos askyagerz Aug 2017 #14
Beautiful, just beautiful...so glad I'm alive to see it. iluvtennis Aug 2017 #11
Even on the Gulf Coast there was some obvious effects from the eclipse. DK504 Aug 2017 #12
Thanks! MarianJack Aug 2017 #13
Unreal! Ahpook Aug 2017 #15
I think I would have blown a fuse askyagerz Aug 2017 #16
I would be willing to bet that we passed your group on our way home. Adsos Letter Aug 2017 #17
Where did you watch? askyagerz Aug 2017 #18
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