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What happened to the sun on the camel's back? Was the scene good at that time?
1. When there was a partial solar eclipse, someone took a photo. Because it was backlit, it was like the sun was on the camel's head. A partial solar eclipse was the rarest in a group of photos, and the desert, camel and partial solar eclipse seemed like scenes of fairy tales.
2. The photo was taken by a photographer in Abu Dhabi. Some people say it's the Arabian Nights, some people say it's Aesop's fable, and some people say it's a wonderful fusion of humanities and astronomy, with a four-point-one line and a beautiful sense of the depth of the universe. Camel bells ring, yellow sand is long, history is rolling, and the world is boundless.
3. Such scenes can be met but not sought, and these artistic miracles often bring people a feeling of surprise.
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