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Rare “double-sunrise” during the partial solar eclipse from Les Escoumins, Quebec.(Image credit: Kevin Wood)

On March 29, while much of Europe saw a partial solar eclipse in mid-morning, in parts of North America, it was possible to see an eclipse sunrise, with clear skies allowing.

Here are some of the spectacular photos taken by intrepid eclipse chasers who scattered across New Brunswick and Québec, Canada, to dodge clouds and get a clear shot of something spectacular.

Related: Solar eclipse shines over Stonehenge in stunning photo from Astrophotographer Josh Dury

The eclipsed sunrise from New Brunswick, Canada

In New Brunswick, the place to be in this region was Moncton, about a two-hour drive to the east of Saint Andrews. “I knew this weather was coming from the southwest, so we went up to the main highway and came back down at a town called Alma on the coast of the Bay of Fundy,” said Andrea Girones, an astrophotographer from Ottawa, Canada. “There was a piece of land …

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