Where to Catch the 2027 Eclipse in Africa
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If you missed this summer's eclipse (in the Northern Hemisphere, winter in the South), don't worry. There are still some opportunities to witness the "century eclipse" next year. Imagine yourself under a dark sun among the ancient Egyptian tombs in the Valley of Kings or contemplating the Nile in the Temple of Hatshepsut. The sinister darkness could provide you with a primordial mixture of terror, admiration and enchantment. In other words, perf…
Where to travel to see the 'eclipse of the century' in 2027
Eclipse fever 2026 may be subsiding, but travel driven by a love of the celestial realm continues to surge, with an even more impressive eclipse set to hit Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, the Atlantic and Indian oceans in 2027. For many people in regions in the path of totality, 2026 gave them their first-ever glimpse of a total eclipse. Iceland, where around 80,000 stargazers are reported to have travelled this time, had not experienced …
Where to Catch the 2027 Eclipse in Africa
On August 2, 2027, the world will witness the longest total solar eclipse this century, lasting more than six minutes. The eclipse will sweep across several African nations, including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Somalia. In Egypt, it will pass directly over Luxor’s Valley of the Kings and the Great Pyramids of Giza near […]
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