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In pictures: Total solar eclipse plunges stretch of North America into darkness

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A total solar eclipse plunged the skies along a swathe of North America into darkness.

The moon completely blocked out the sun for more than four minutes in some places along a path starting in Mexico and crossing through the United States and into Canada.

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A total solar eclipse is seen from Mazatlan in Mexico
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Mazatlan in Mexico.
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People watch the partial solar eclipse as they gather on the observation deck of Edge at Hudson Yards in New York.
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People use their mobile phones as the sky darkens in Mazatlan, Mexico.
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People watch the eclipse in Times Square
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A person watches the start of the eclipse in New York.
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People use special protective glasses in Mazatlan, Mexico .
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People dance next to models of the earth, sun and moon at Saluki Stadium in Illinois.
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Tawhid Rana holds his daughter Thia, as she views the sun at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Pic: AP

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Clouds pass in front of the sun in Eagle Pass.
Pic: Texas Houston Chronicle/AP

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Ximena and Magdalena Govea wait at the Saluki Stadium in Illinois.
Pic: Reuters

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People prepare their telescopes in Mazatlan, Mexico.
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Some of the 309 people gathered to break the Guinness World Record for the largest group of people dressed as the sun in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
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Passengers wear solar eclipse glasses as they get ready to board a plane en route to Detroit, Michigan.
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Tourists sit by the Horseshoe Falls ahead of the Solar Eclipse. Pic: Reuters

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Tamra Sylvester poses with a person dressed as a NASA astronaut during a total eclipse viewing event at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Special protective glasses placed for people to observe the solar eclipse, in Torreon. Mexico.
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A person plays a guitar, as people assemble to view the partial solar eclipse over New York.
Pic: Reuters

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