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In pictures: Europe's best solar eclipse since 1999
A total solar eclipse crossed Iceland and Spain on Aug. 12, while much of Europe saw a partial eclipse and businesses benefited from demand.

TL;DR
- A total solar eclipse occurred across parts of Europe, including Greenland, northern Spain, and Iceland.
- Millions of spectators watched the event, with other parts of Europe experiencing a partial eclipse.
- The Moon passed between the Earth and the Sun, causing temporary darkness in affected areas.
- Businesses, particularly in retail and hospitality, benefited from the eclipse, with hotels charging over $1,000 a night in some locations.
- There was a significant demand for solar eclipse glasses, leading to queues in shops.