Total eclipse timelapse gives you a taste of the Faroe Islands

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The Faroe Islands experienced a rare natural phenomenon on Friday, as the moon obscured the sun, and darkness blanketed the region for more than two minutes.


The nation — semi-autonomous under Denmark — was one of two places that fell in the eclipse's umbra, the darkest part of the moon's shadow. The other was the Norwegian island of Svalbard



When the sun is completely covered, it's the moment of totality. In the video, above, we sped things up to give you an idea of what the event was like.



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