Solar eclipse: The best pictures from south-east Asia

Thousands gather to witness the rare natural phenomenon – and capture the moment for ever

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Swathes of south-east Asia were a little bit darker this morning due to a rare total solar eclipse. Parts of Indonesia saw the moon completely obscure the sun while areas of Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia experienced a partial eclipse.

The eclipse passed through several time zones – including three in Indonesia alone – and was visible across a 8,700-mile span of south-east Asia and the Pacific. Hawaii is due to get the last look at the phenomenon, which will occur shortly before sunset.

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