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An eclipse viewer outside Third Man Records in Nashville uses his eclipse glasses to watch the moon cover the sun. Credit: Tony GonzalezWPLN
We’ve seen plenty of photos of what the total solar eclipse looked like — but what did it sound like? Fortunately, WPLN reporters were scattered throughout Middle Tennessee, recorders in hand, to find out. From the eerie pre-eclipse shadows, to the first glimpses of totality, to the sun reappearing, the experience was as aural as it was visual.
To relive our eclipse coverage as it unfolded Monday, check out
our live blog. We’ll have more stories throughout the afternoon and morning on air and online.
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