PORTLAND, Oregón, EE.UU.
— Multitudes se movilizaron desde el amanecer del sábado en Estados Unidos, donde un inusual eclipse solar de “anillo de fuego” atravesaba un tramo del continente americano, extendiéndose desde Oregón a Brasil. En ciudades, zonas rurales y los parques nacionales, la gente buscaba posición para tratar de echarle un vistazo.
En el parque nacional Bryce Canyon del sur de Utah, se veían pequeñas luces en una conocida senda que serpentea a través de un valle con formaciones rocosas: eran los entusiastas que salían en busca de sus puestos de observación preferidos antes del amanecer.
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