Total Solar eclipse
Taken by Ondrej Kralik on August 12, 2026 @ Setiles, Spain
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Date Taken: 2026:08:16 13:51:44
 
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Total Solar Eclipse – 12 August 2026, Spain When the Sun “clicks” from 99.9% to 100%, that’s when the real eclipse begins. So, those who have only seen a 95% eclipse simply don’t know what 100% looks like. It’s not just the Sun becoming 5% darker. The moment the Sun “clicks” into totality, a golden corona suddenly lights up around it, extending far beyond the size of the Sun itself. With the naked eye, I could also see a deep red prominence — an eruption on the Sun. None of this can even be compared to a 99% eclipse. From this experience, I can honestly say that even a 99% eclipse is “nothing” compared to 100% totality. It looked like something straight out of a sci-fi movie — something that simply didn’t look like it belonged to the real world. I no longer wonder why eclipses have been said to have the power to bring wars to an end. 👉 www.kralikondrej.com INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ondrejkralikastro/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009914253842 📍 12 August 2026, Spain, Setiles 📷 Canon 6D + Sigma 35mm f/1.4
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