BRITAIN-SCIENCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(01 of110)
Open Image ModalA partial solar eclipse of the sun is visible in Plymouth, south-west England on March 20, 2015. AFP PHOTO / GEOFF CADDICK (Photo credit should read GEOFF CADDICK/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:GEOFF CADDICK via Getty Images)
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Central Europe(02 of110)
Open Image ModalGARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - MARCH 20: Skiers on Zugspitze mountain use pieces of a survival blanket to look into the sky at a partial solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Over Central Europe the moon was scheduled to cover approximately 75% of the sun for a short period starting at approximately 9:30am. The next solar eclipse will not occur until 2021. (Photo by Philipp Guelland/Getty Images) (credit:Philipp Guelland via Getty Images)
Rare Partial Solar Eclipse Is Viewed Around The UK(03 of110)
Open Image ModalNORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 20: A rare partial solar eclipse is seen over Northamptonshire on March 20, 2015 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images) (credit:Clive Mason via Getty Images)
Rare Partial Solar Eclipse Is Viewed Around The UK(04 of110)
Open Image ModalNORTHAMPTON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 20: A rare partial solar eclipse is seen over Northamptonshire on March 20, 2015 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images) (credit:Clive Mason via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-SCIENCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(05 of110)
Open Image ModalA partial solar eclipse of the sun is visible next to the iconic Liver Bird on top of the Liver Building in Liverpool, north-west England on March 20, 2015. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:PAUL ELLIS via Getty Images)
Rare Partial Solar Eclipse Is Viewed Around The UK(06 of110)
Open Image ModalLONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 20: Children play with homemade eye protection at the Royal Observatory Greenwich on March 20, 2015 in London, England. Hundreds of people gathered outside The Royal Observatory Greenwich today hoping to see a partial solar eclipse. The solar eclipse, which occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, started at 08:24 GMT and continued until 10:41 GMT, with the maximum obscuration of the Sun happening at 09:31 GMT. The last significant solar eclipse visible from the UK was on 11 August, 1999. (Photo by Rob Stothard/Getty Images) (credit:Rob Stothard via Getty Images)
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Central Europe(07 of110)
Open Image ModalGARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - MARCH 20: Specators on Zugspitze mountain are silhouetted against the sun as they look into the sky at a partial solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Over Central Europe the moon was scheduled to cover approximately 75% of the sun for a short period starting at approximately 9:30am. The next solar eclipse will not occur until 2021. (Photo by Philipp Guelland/Getty Images) (credit:Philipp Guelland via Getty Images)
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Central Europe(08 of110)
Open Image ModalGARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, GERMANY - MARCH 20: People on Zugspitze mountain use special glasses to look into the sky at a partial solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Over Central Europe the moon was scheduled to cover approximately 75% of the sun for a short period starting at approximately 9:30am. The next solar eclipse will not occur until 2021. (Photo by Philipp Guelland/Getty Images) (credit:Philipp Guelland via Getty Images)
POLAND-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(09 of110)
Open Image ModalA partial solar eclipse can be seen in the sky over Wolomin near Warsaw on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP PHOTO / JANEK SKARZYNSKI (Photo credit should read JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JANEK SKARZYNSKI via Getty Images)
POLAND-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(10 of110)
Open Image ModalA woman tries to catch a glimpse of a solar eclipse in Wolomin near Warsaw on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP PHOTO / JANEK SKARZYNSKI (Photo credit should read JANEK SKARZYNSKI/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:JANEK SKARZYNSKI via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-SCIENCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(11 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople use protective glasses on their dog as they watch a partial solar eclipse at the Pier Head in Liverpool, north-west England, on March 20, 2015. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:PAUL ELLIS via Getty Images)
Rare Partial Solar Eclipse Is Viewed Around The UK(12 of110)
Open Image ModalLONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 20: Students from Saint Ursula\'s Covent Secondary School in Greenwich pose for a photograph wearing protective glasses at the Royal Observatory Greenwich on March 20, 2015 in London, England. Hundreds of people gathered outside The Royal Observatory Greenwich hoping see a near total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse, which occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, started at 08:24 GMT and continues until 10:41 GMT, with the maximum obscuration of the Sun happening at 09:31 GMT. The last significant solar eclipse visible from the UK was on 11 August, 1999. (Photo by Rob Stothard/Getty Images) (credit:Rob Stothard via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-SCIENCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(13 of110)
Open Image ModalA partial solar eclipse of the sun is visible next to the iconic Liver Bird on top of the Liver Building in Liverpool, north-west England on March 20, 2015. AFP PHOTO / PAUL ELLIS (Photo credit should read PAUL ELLIS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:PAUL ELLIS via Getty Images)
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Central Europe(14 of110)
Open Image ModalMUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 20: Students and teachers of the Oskar-von-Miller Highscool Munich use special glasses to look into the sky at a partial solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Munich, Germany. Over Central Europe the moon was scheduled to cover approximately 75% of the sun for a short period starting at approximately 9:30am. The next solar eclipse will not occur until 2021. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) (credit:Alexander Hassenstein via Getty Images)
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Central Europe(15 of110)
Open Image ModalMUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 20: People use special glasses to look into the sky at a partial solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Munich, Germany. Over Central Europe the moon was scheduled to cover approximately 75% of the sun for a short period starting at approximately 9:30am. The next solar eclipse will not occur until 2021. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) (credit:Alexander Hassenstein via Getty Images)
GERMANY-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(16 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople use protective glasses as they gather in front of a planetarium in Berlin to catch a glimpse of a solar eclipse on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP PHOTO / STEFFI LOOS (Photo credit should read STEFFI LOOS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:STEFFI LOOS via Getty Images)
GERMANY-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(17 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople use protective glasses as they gather in front of a planetarium in Berlin to catch a glimpse of a solar eclipse on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP PHOTO / STEFFI LOOS (Photo credit should read STEFFI LOOS/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:STEFFI LOOS via Getty Images)
FRANCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(18 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople use protective glasses to watch a solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Toulouse. All eyes were on the skies early for a solar eclipse set to offer spectacular views, from selected airplane seats, European countries with the right weather and a remote Arctic archipelago. AFP PHOTO/REMY GABALDA (Photo credit should read REMY GABALDA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:REMY GABALDA via Getty Images)
FRANCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(19 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople use protective glasses to watch a solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Toulouse. All eyes were on the skies early for a solar eclipse set to offer spectacular views, from selected airplane seats, European countries with the right weather and a remote Arctic archipelago. AFP PHOTO/REMY GABALDA (Photo credit should read REMY GABALDA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:REMY GABALDA via Getty Images)
FRANCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(20 of110)
Open Image ModalA man uses protective glasses to watch a solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Toulouse. All eyes were on the skies early for a solar eclipse set to offer spectacular views, from selected airplane seats, European countries with the right weather and a remote Arctic archipelago. AFP PHOTO/REMY GABALDA (Photo credit should read REMY GABALDA/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:REMY GABALDA via Getty Images)
GERMANY-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(21 of110)
Open Image ModalA man and a woman use protective glasses to catch a glimpse of a solar eclipse as they stand in front of the observatory\'s cupola on the roof of the university of applied sciences in Kiel, northern Germany, on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP PHOTO / DPA / CARSTEN REHDER +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read CARSTEN REHDER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:CARSTEN REHDER via Getty Images)
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Central Europe(22 of110)
Open Image ModalMUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 20: A school class on Marienplatz uses special glasses to look into the sky at a partial solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Munich, Germany. Over Central Europe the moon was scheduled to cover approximately 75% of the sun for a short period starting at approximately 9:30am. The next solar eclipse will not occur until 2021. (Photo by Joerg Koch/Getty Images) (credit:Joerg Koch via Getty Images)
GERMANY-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(23 of110)
Open Image ModalA partial solar eclipse can be seen behind the cross on the spire of Kloster Neuzelle monastery in Neuzelle, eastern Germany, on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP PHOTO / DPA / PATRICK PLEUL +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read PATRICK PLEUL/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:PATRICK PLEUL via Getty Images)
GERMANY-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(24 of110)
Open Image ModalA partial solar eclipse can be seen behind the cross on the spire of Kloster Neuzelle monastery in Neuzelle, eastern Germany, on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP PHOTO / DPA / PATRICK PLEUL +++ GERMANY OUT (Photo credit should read PATRICK PLEUL/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:PATRICK PLEUL via Getty Images)
BRITAIN-SCIENCE-ASTRONOMY-ECLIPSE(25 of110)
Open Image ModalA partial solar eclipse of the sun is visible in Plymouth, south-west England on March 20, 2015. AFP PHOTO / GEOFF CADDICK (Photo credit should read GEOFF CADDICK/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:GEOFF CADDICK via Getty Images)
Partial Solar Eclipse Over Central Europe(26 of110)
Open Image ModalMUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 20: The sun is pictured during a partial solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 in Muncih, Germany. Over Central Europe the moon was scheduled to cover approximately 75% of the sun for a short period starting at approximately 9:30am. The next solar eclipse will not occur until 2021. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) (credit:Alexander Hassenstein via Getty Images)
Solar Eclipse(27 of110)
Open Image ModalStudents Greg Robertson, 19, and Sam Firminger, 20, wait for the eclipse at Clifton Observatory in Bristol. (credit:Claire Hayhurst/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(28 of110)
Open Image ModalFile photo dated 01/08/08 of a woman looking at a partial eclipse of the sun through special glasses, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Lewis Whyld/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(29 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over Northumberland, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(30 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over Northumberland, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(31 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over Plymouth in Devon, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Steve Parsons/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(32 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over Northumberland, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(33 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over Northumberland, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(34 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over Northumberland, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(35 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over Northumberland, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Owen Humphreys/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(36 of110)
Open Image ModalAn eclipse of the sun begins over the Eden Project near St Austell in Cornwall, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Ben Birchall/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(37 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED The sun over the Eden Project near St Austell in Cornwall, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Ben Birchall/PA Wire)
Solar Eclipse(38 of110)
Open Image ModalEDS NOTE: SOLAR FILTER HAS BEEN USED An eclipse of the sun begins over the Eden Project near St Austell in Cornwall, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Ben Birchall/PA Wire)
Faeroes Europe Solar Eclipse(39 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople wait for the start of a total solar eclipse from a hill beside a hotel overlooking the sea and Torshavn, the capital city of the Faeroe Islands, Friday, March 20, 2015. For months, even years, accommodation on the remote Faeroe Islands has been booked out by fans who don\'t want to miss an almost three-minute-long astronomical sensation. Now they just have to hope the clouds will blow away so they can fully experience Friday\'s brief total solar eclipse. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:Matt Dunham/AP)
Faeroes Europe Solar Eclipse(40 of110)
Open Image ModalA visitor waits for the start of a total solar eclipse on a hill beside a hotel overlooking Torshavn, the capital city of the Faeroe Islands, Friday, March 20, 2015. For months, even years, accommodation on the remote Faeroe Islands has been booked out by fans who don\'t want to miss an almost three-minute-long astronomical sensation. Now they just have to hope the clouds will blow away so they can fully experience Friday\'s brief total solar eclipse. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:Matt Dunham/AP)
Faeroes Europe Solar Eclipse(41 of110)
Open Image ModalItalian visitors wait for the start of a total solar eclipse on a hill beside a hotel overlooking the sea and Torshavn, the capital city of the Faeroe Islands, Friday, March 20, 2015. For months, even years, accommodation on the remote Faeroe Islands has been booked out by fans who don\'t want to miss an almost three-minute-long astronomical sensation. Now they just have to hope the clouds will blow away so they can fully experience Friday\'s brief total solar eclipse. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:Matt Dunham/AP)
Faeroes Europe Solar Eclipse(42 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople wait for the start of a total solar eclipse on a hill beside a hotel overlooking the sea and Torshavn, the capital city of the Faeroe Islands, Friday, March 20, 2015. For months, even years, accommodation on the remote Faeroe Islands has been booked out by fans who don\'t want to miss an almost three-minute-long astronomical sensation. Now they just have to hope the clouds will blow away so they can fully experience Friday\'s brief total solar eclipse. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:Matt Dunham/AP)
Faeroes Europe Solar Eclipse(43 of110)
Open Image ModalPeople wait for the start of a total solar eclipse from a hill beside a hotel overlooking the sea and Torshavn, the capital city of the Faeroe Islands, Friday, March 20, 2015. For months, even years, accommodation on the remote Faeroe Islands has been booked out by fans who don\'t want to miss an almost three-minute-long astronomical sensation. Now they just have to hope the clouds will blow away so they can fully experience Friday\'s brief total solar eclipse. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:Matt Dunham/AP)
Solar Eclipse(44 of110)
Open Image ModalThe sun rises over the Eden Project near St Austell in Cornwall, as a near-total eclipse of the sun is set to thrill or disappoint millions today, depending on luck and the fickle British weather. (credit:Ben Birchall/PA Wire)
Germany Europe Solar Eclipse(45 of110)
Open Image ModalA little boy poses for a photograph and looks up to the sun wearing protective goggles in Berlin, Germany, Friday, March 20, 2015 prior to the start of the partial solar eclipse. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn) (credit:Michael Sohn/AP)
Liverpool (Grande-Bretagne)(46 of110)
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Nyon (Suisse)(47 of110)
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Montenois (Montbéliard)(48 of110)
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Le roi et la reine des Pays-Bas à Hambourg(49 of110)
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Hautes-Alpes(50 of110)
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Nottingham (Grande-Bretagne)(51 of110)
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Depuis l'espace(52 of110)
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Siège de l'ESA (Allemagne)(53 of110)
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Pic du midi(54 of110)
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Bridgewater (Grande-Bretagne)(55 of110)
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Strasbourg(56 of110)
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Nice(57 of110)
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Îles Féroé(58 of110)
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La France assombrie(59 of110)
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Sydney(60 of110)
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Sydney(61 of110)
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Sydney(62 of110)
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Sydney(63 of110)
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Sanur, Bali, Indonesia(64 of110)
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Bali, Indonesia(65 of110)
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Bali, Indonesia(66 of110)
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Bali, indonesia(67 of110)
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Darwin, Australia(68 of110)
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Bali, Indonesia(69 of110)
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Bali, Indonesia(70 of110)
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Bali, Indonesia(71 of110)
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Darwin, Australia(72 of110)
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Desde Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)(73 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Elena Carnota Suárez (credit:Elena Carnota Suárez)
Desde Barcelona(74 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Albert Valero (credit:Albert Valero)
Cambre (A Coruña)(75 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Manuel Mena (credit:Manuel Mena)
Desde Ávila(76 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Ezequiel Romairone (credit:Ezequiel Romairone)
Bertamiráns (A Coruña)(77 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Javier Rocamora (@javirocamora) (credit:Javier Rocamora)
Observatorio Astronómico de Forcarey, Pontevedra(78 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Tania Abeledo (credit:Tania Abeledo)
Desde Badalona (Barcelona)(79 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Carmen Pérez (credit:Carmen Pérez)
Desde Olesa de Montserrat (Barcelona)(80 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Jordi Vilella (credit:Jordi Vilella)
Verín (Ourense)(81 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Marisol Arias Barja y Cristina Dasairas Carballido (credit:Marisol Arias Barja y Cristina Dasairas Carballido)
Desde Fornelos da Ribeira (Pontevedra)(82 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Alicia Martinez Costas (credit:Alicia Martinez Costas)
Desde Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña)(83 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Mª Nieves Generoso Torres (credit: Mª Nieves Generoso Torres)
Desde Sobradiel (Zaragoza)(84 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Alba Luna (credit:Alba Luna)
Desde Zamora(85 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Juan Carlos Benéitez Ibáñez (credit:Juan Carlos Benéitez Ibáñez )
Desde Murcia(86 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Rayco Nuez García (credit:Rayco Nuez García)
Desde Berlín (Alemania)(87 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Ester Eroles (credit:Ester Eroles)
Desde Murcia(88 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Rayco Nuez García (credit:Rayco Nuez García)
Desde Ponferrada (León)(89 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Diego Merayo (credit:Diego Merayo)
Desde Zamora(90 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Juan Carlos Benéitez Ibáñez (credit:Juan Carlos Benéitez Ibáñez )
Desde Zamora(91 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Juan Carlos Benéitez Ibáñez (credit:Juan Carlos Benéitez Ibáñez )
Plaza del Obradoiro (Santiago de Compostela)(92 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Xosé Manuel Rey Piñeiro\n (credit:Xosé Manuel Rey Piñeiro)
Plaza del Obradoiro (Santiago de Compostela)(93 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Xosé Manuel Rey Piñeiro\n (credit:Xosé Manuel Rey Piñeiro)
Desde Logroño(94 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Pilar Moreno (credit:Pilar Moreno)
Desde Córdoba(95 of110)
Open Image ModalVía José Antonio Navarro (credit:José Antonio Navarro)
Desde Logroño (La Rioja)(96 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Ana Lafuente (credit:Ana Lafuente)
Desde Logroño (La Rioja)(97 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Ana Lafuente (credit:Ana Lafuente)
Desde Madrid(98 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Javi Juez (credit:Javi Juez)
Desde Badajoz(99 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Teresa González Portillo (credit:Teresa González Portillo)
Desde Perafort (Tarragona)(100 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Daniel Valero (credit:Daniel Valero)
Desde Córdoba(101 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Alejandro Montoya (credit:Alejandro Montoya)
Desde Baiona (Pontevedra)(102 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Carlitos @belessar (credit:Carlitos @belessar)
Desde Barcelona(103 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Laura Gispert (credit:Laura Gispert)
Desde Valladolid(104 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Begoña Rodríguez Gallego (credit:Begoña Rodríguez Gallego)
Desde Jun (Granada)(105 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Trinidad Contreras (credit:Trinidad Contreras)
Desde La Victoria, Córdoba(106 of110)
Open Image ModalVía María de la Sierra Roldán Ruiz (credit:María de la Sierra Roldán Ruiz )
Desde Benidorm (Alicante)(107 of110)
Open Image ModalVía José Ángel Ortega (credit:José Ángel Ortega)
Desde Santiago de Compostela(108 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Cora, Conchi y Pablo (credit:Cora, Conchi y Pablo )
Jaraíz de la Vera (provincia de Cáceres)(109 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Adrián Cepeda Ávila (credit:Adrián Cepeda Ávila)
Jaraíz de la Vera (provincia de Cáceres)(110 of110)
Open Image ModalVía Adrián Cepeda Ávila (credit:Adrián Cepeda Ávila)