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ol_Bombero-JC
Jul 10, 2017Explorer
TNGW1500SE wrote:fj12ryder wrote:Sprink-Fitter wrote:Actually it's no wonder at all. If you consider what is really happening, it's well worth seeing. A full eclipse is not seen that often without doing some serious traveling.
I guess I would've never guessed people actually travel to go see an eclipse.
I've always wondered at people who will travel to see some kind of sporting event. And pay big bucks for the privilege, i.e. Superbowl, Olympics, etc.
And they cheer for "their" players who are not even from the town they represent. Then they sit in the rain when they could stay home and watch it on TV. I enjoyed it when my son played high school football. The kids were all from our area and you knew them all. Once you get to the college or NFL level, the players are all bought and paid for and a bunch of them shouldn't be in college anyway. Society puts to much emphasis on how well someone can handle a ball.
.......or to (too) much emphasis on camping spot availability for a solar eclipse..:S
Just slip in to the campground during the eclipse - nobody will see you......dark or almost dark and/but they're all looking UP..:W
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