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Wednesday, 4 December, 2002, 10:05 GMT
In Pictures: Southern eclipse
The only total eclipse of the Sun in 2002 began early on Wednesday, 4 December, off the Atlantic coast off Africa. It travelled across the south of the continent and then the ocean to southern Australia.
Thousands gathered to witness the eclipse, and excitement was high the night before
People travelled long distances to be in the path of the eclipse
Tourists joined the scientists and other sightseers
Some tourists came better prepared
In some places, all possible precautions were taken to warn those who might be caught up
People waited patiently to see one of the world's greatest natural phenomena
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