By Adam Dutton & Ewan Gleadow A photographer has captured an image of gigantic, rare spots on the sun \- all the way from a beach in Sunderland. The stunning photos show rare, huge spots on the sun’s surface, which is over 93 million miles away, and can be seen with the naked eye. These massive sunspots are areas where the surface temperature is lower, caused by high concentrations of magnetic field rising to the sun’s surface. The pictures were taken by photographer Simon Woodley while he was on a beach in the north east city. They show the giant sunspot region AR3590 and, although they look …