"Massive Crowds Gather for Spectacular Solar Eclipses in Bryce Canyon and Oxford"

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Thousands of people flocked to Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah to witness the annular solar eclipse, which was not dead-center or symmetrical but still considered a full annular eclipse. Visitors were awestruck by the beauty of the park and the eclipse, describing it as emotionally moving and unlike anything they had seen before. Officials expected the number of visitors to exceed the 10,000 who came for a previous annular eclipse in 2012. The next solar eclipse visible from Utah will be a total eclipse in August 2046.
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