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Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Wearing the eclipse shades, Rabun County Elementary School students gaze toward the sky during Monday’s solar eclipse. Left: Hudson Hamby sees the Eclipse in the sky Monday.
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Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Marylane Dickey (from right), Jones Couey, Raelynn Gordon and Wren Free from Sarah Munroe’s Rabun County Elementary School third grade look at the solar eclipse Monday. Left: Hudson Hamby sees the Eclipse in the sky Monday.
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Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Students from the classes of Kelsey Alexander and Michelle Faircloth look at the eclipse. Left: Hudson Hamby sees the Eclipse in the sky Monday.
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Enoch Autry/The Clayton Tribune. Fourth graders Geraldine Arredondo, Christina Sanchez and Colton Ramey view skyward. Left: Hudson Hamby sees the Eclipse in the sky Monday.
Rabun County took advantage of the solar eclipse Monday as a shadow was cast over parts of the United States.
From Texas to Maine and several states and cities in between, a total eclipse was seen.
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