The moon passed in front of the sun on Wednesday, casting a 100-mile path of southeast Asia in its shadow.
Dita Alangkara / AP
The eclipse was visible across three time zones for about 40 million people. Outside of the eclipse's path, the event was live streamed by NASA, which offered a telescope view.
Throughout the region, people put on goggles or homemade eye protection to see the moon pass between the Earth and sun. Crowds included groups of school children. In some places, people knelt to pray. Others marked the event with tribal rituals or parties.
Ternate, Indonesia
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