¡HASTA DESNUDOS! Así disfruraron los estadounidenses el espectacular eclipse de sol (FOTOS)

¡HASTA DESNUDOS! Así disfruraron los estadounidenses el espectacular eclipse de sol (FOTOS)

La gente ve la última fase del eclipse solar total en el Symbiosis Oregon Eclipse Festival en el rancho Big Summit Prairie en el Bosque Nacional Ochoco de Oregon cerca de la ciudad de Mitchell, el 21 de agosto de 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck
La gente ve la última fase del eclipse solar total en el Symbiosis Oregon Eclipse Festival en el rancho Big Summit Prairie en el Bosque Nacional Ochoco de Oregon cerca de la ciudad de Mitchell, el 21 de agosto de 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck

Éste lunes se observó, por primera vez en casi un siglo, un espacetacular eclipse de sol denominado “el eclipse del siglo”, que pudo observarse en gran escala en todo Estados Unidos y países de Suramérica.

Miles de estadounidense acamparon desde la madrugada, para observar el espectáculo natural. Vea fotos de cómo disfrutaron los estadounidenses.

Los observadores de Eclipse reaccionan durante el eclipse solar total en el Symbiosis Oregon Eclipse Festival en el rancho Big Summit Prairie en el Bosque Nacional Ochoco de Oregon cerca de la ciudad de Mitchell, AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck
Los observadores de Eclipse reaccionan durante el eclipse solar total en el Symbiosis Oregon Eclipse Festival en el rancho Big Summit Prairie en el Bosque Nacional Ochoco de Oregon cerca de la ciudad de Mitchell, AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck
MENAN, ID - AUGUST 21: Locals and travelers from around the world gather on Menan Butte to watch the eclipse on August 21, 2017 in Menan, Idaho. Millions of people have flocked to areas of the U.S. that are in the "path of totality" in order to experience a total solar eclipse. Natalie Behring/Getty Images/AFP
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MENAN, ID - AUGUST 21: Friends from a nearby college watch the eclipse together on Menan Butte August 21, 2017 in Menan, Idaho. Millions of people have flocked to areas of the U.S. that are in the "path of totality" in order to experience a total solar eclipse. Natalie Behring/Getty Images/AFP





 

MENAN, ID - AUGUST 21: Locals and travelers from around the world gather on Menan Butte to watch the eclipse on August 21, 2017 in Menan, Idaho. Millions of people have flocked to areas of the U.S. that are in the "path of totality" in order to experience a total solar eclipse. Natalie Behring/Getty Images/AFP
MENAN, ID – AUGUST 21: Locales y viajeron del mundo se r4eúnen en Menan para el eclipse. AFP
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 21: People gather at the Lincoln Memorial to watch the solar eclipse on August 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. Millions of people have flocked to areas of the U.S. that are in the "path of totality" in order to experience a total solar eclipse. During the event, the moon will pass in between the sun and the Earth, appearing to block the sun. During the eclipse, Washington D.C. residents will see the moon cover 81 percent of the sun at its peak. Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images/AFP
WASHINGTON, DC – AUGUST 21: La gente se reúne en el LincoIn para ver el eclipse solar  /AFP
MENAN, ID - AUGUST 21: The Madison County Sheriff's Mounted Patrol watch the eclipse atop horses on Menan Butte to watch the eclipse on August 21, 2017 in Menan, Idaho. Millions of people have flocked to areas of the U.S. that are in the "path of totality" in order to experience a total solar eclipse. Natalie Behring/Getty Images/AFP
MENAN, ID – La patrulla montada del sheriff del condado de Madison miora el eclipse encima de caballo en Menan /AFP
People in Times Square try to takes photos and view the solar eclipse August 21, 2017 in New York. Emotional sky-gazers stood transfixed across North America Monday as the Sun vanished behind the Moon in a rare total eclipse that swept the continent coast-to-coast for the first time in nearly a century. / AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT
AFP PHOTO / DON EMMERT