National Geographic photographers are across the country—and over the ocean—capturing some of the best views of the historic eclipse, Nationalgeographic reports.
Today’s “Great American Eclipse” is the first total solar eclipse the United States has seen in 38 years, and the first time in almost 100 years that the path of totality has crossed from coast to coast. For a couple of minutes, locations along a narrow path from the Pacific Northwest to the southeast Atlantic coast will see day turn into night as the moon completely blocks out the sun.