Gabon gets rare glimpse of solar eclipse

In Port-Gentil, families gathered together to witness a total eclipse of the sun as it swept over a path nearly 60km wide.

A woman looks at a rare solar eclipse through glasses

Despite rain and overcast skies, residents of southern Gabon got a glimpse of a total solar eclipse. (AAP)

Despite rain and overcast skies, residents of southern Gabon got a glimpse of a total eclipse of the sun, a rare phenomenon also visible in eastern Africa.

"I saw a black disc progressively cover the sun. It's magnificent," said Clarence Diledou, who lives of the port town of Port-Gentil.

"But unfortunately the bad weather spoiled the party a bit."

The west African nation got peak viewing of the total eclipse as it swept over a path nearly 60km wide.

At its peak over land in central Gabon, the sun was blocked out for about a minute.

Weather permitting, partial phases of the eclipse were also visible in southern Europe and in the eastern United States.

In Port-Gentil, families gathered together for the occasion along the sea front, facing the sun.

Like many in the town, Diledou used special glasses distributed by authorities to watch the rare event.

Those who did not have any came up with imaginative solutions, among them Pauline Koumba, who put a bowl of water in her courtyard and watched the reflected eclipse.

"I saw the brief passage of the eclipse in my bowl. But it was over quickly and the black clouds spoiled the effect," she said.

Families also gathered in the capital Libreville, where the eclipse was less spectacular, but where the skies darkened noticeably for about half an hour from 1330 GMT on Sunday (0300 AEDT on Monday).

It then continued across Africa, passing through northern Uganda and northern Kenya, although overcast skies marred the effect.

Experts say a safe way to view an eclipse is by making a pinhole camera - piercing a tiny hole in a piece of paper then turning your back to the sun and using the pierced page to project the image of the sun on another sheet of paper.


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