peek at solution solve puzzle
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#1: Gisi (Gisi) on Mar 28, 2024
Cool idea#2: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Mar 28, 2024
Yes, sunny and bright. I hope it enthuses and makes happy many, many people!#3: Yonah Kondor (yokon965) on Mar 28, 2024 [SPOILER]
Comment Suppressed:Click below to view spoilers#4: Dan Tomlinson (goode2shoes) on Mar 28, 2024
I've never seen anything else like it!#5: Belita (belita) on Mar 28, 2024
I'm going to miss this one, even though my sister lives near it. But I caught the last one in Wyoming.#6: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Mar 28, 2024
AZ will miss it by......that much.#7: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Mar 28, 2024
Once I was finishing up the top right corner, I realized what it was ^_^#8: Bill Eisenmann (Bullet) on Mar 28, 2024
Our viewing glasses just arrived today.#9: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Mar 28, 2024
Even If you don't live along the line of totality, you can still SAFELY appreciate the partial eclipse using a pinhole camera, approved solar glasses, or just look at the weird shadows cast on the ground through the trees.#10: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Mar 28, 2024
Last solar eclipse, I was so thrilled with my little pinhole viewer that I'd made. And then someone pointed out the crescent-shaped spots of light beneath the trees, and I was enchanted. Nature's pinhole viewer!#11: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Mar 29, 2024
A colander is pretty trippy too.#12: JoDeen Mozena (ozymoe) on Mar 29, 2024
Brian, how do you use a colander???#13: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Mar 29, 2024
The holes in the colander act like hundreds of pinhole cameras casting lunulate shaped projections onto the ground.#14: Kathy Cain (kathycain) on Apr 1, 2024
https://armaghplanet.com/of-trees-colanders-and-solar-eclipses.html
I'm ready to see one again.
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