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The most recent total eclipse I experienced prior to the August 21 event was in 2015. I watched the Moon cover the Sun from a hotel near the Vágar airport in the Faroe Islands. The guy in this photo is a D.J. from Berlin. He flew in on the morning of the eclipse, walked across the road to where we were set up at the hotel, photographed the eclipse, then packed up his gear and walked back across the road to the airport and caught the next flight home to Germany. Total time in the Faroe Islands: three hours. Now that’s what I call efficient eclipse chasing!
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Thinking about the August 21 total eclipse. In this photo the Sun is (partially) eclipsed by an eruption of the Strokkur geyser. While a real solar eclipse is a rare thing, a Strokkur eclipse happens roughly once every seven minutes.
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Although it will always be the “new” library to me, I have to say I think it’s a smashing building and something the city should be very proud of.
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