The double-diamond-ring effect seen during the hybrid solar eclipse of 3 November 2013 (eso1822f)
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Where to watch the August 12 eclipse in Spain: a region-by-region guide

The path of totality on August 12 sweeps across northern Spain from Galicia to the Balearic Islands. Every region inside the path delivers totality — but the Sun sits between 2° and 11° above the western horizon when it happens, and that changes everything about where you should stand. At 10° altitude the Sun is about one fist-width above the horizon at arm’s length. At 5° it’s half a fist. At 2° you’d lose it behind a two-storey building from 100 m away. One badly placed apartment block, one hilltop in the wrong direction, one row of pines — and you miss totality entirely. ...

June 25, 2026 · 7 min · Andreas Ioannou