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Old 04-21-24, 11:16 AM
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zacster
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I watched from lawn chairs south of DFW in Joshua, Texas. It was spectacular. As mentioned above, it looked like it was going to cloud over completely but about 10 minutes totality before the clouds just parted and the entire total eclipse was visible. This was my second, having gone to see the one in 2017 too in Greenville, SC. My wife and I are planning the next two already, Spain and Sydney. I see from the charts above that the 2026 one may go over the Blue Lagoon in Iceland but my guess is that's already completely booked, if the lagoon is even open after the volcano. And if you didn't know this, the Blue Lagoon is not natural. It was formed by the runoff from a geothermal plant.
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