Eclipse chasers could form largest mass migration in history - UPI.com
UPI reports: "The best locations to see Monday's total solar eclipse are within a
day's drive of more than 200 million Americans -- and the mega event
could see one of the largest mass migrations in human history.
The eclipse will occur on a sloping stretch of the United States about
70 miles wide and 2,800 miles long. The track beneath the eclipse is
known as the 'path of totality,' which includes the states where the
phenomenon will be best viewed -- Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming,
Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, North
Carolina, Georgia and South Carolina."
Comment: Unfortunately, I don't live anywhere near the path of totality so I'll be watching online or on TV. Those of you going to watch in person, enjoy the event!
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