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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1443260" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>That was amazing!!!! Up until totality it was not all the impressive. It got colder, darker and the wind came up. It was pretty neat to watch with the glasses, but without them it was not much difference than heavy cloud cover. Then suddenly the sun was gone and all that remained was a black hole in the sky. You could look right at it with your bare eyes. You could see stars and it kind of looked like just after the sun went down, except there was 360 degrees of sunset. It lasted a little less than two minutes and then the edge of the sun popped out and immediately it was no longer all that impressive. It would be terrifying to see that if you did not know what it was.</p><p></p><p>We were all alone in the big parking lot of the cattle sale barn until a minute before, then we were joined by a couple from San Francisco. We were about a half mile North of the little town of Lebanon and at the moment of totality we could hear cheers from the Park in town. This is something I will never forget. I am so glad we went. Traffic was fine in both directions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1443260, member: 9933"] That was amazing!!!! Up until totality it was not all the impressive. It got colder, darker and the wind came up. It was pretty neat to watch with the glasses, but without them it was not much difference than heavy cloud cover. Then suddenly the sun was gone and all that remained was a black hole in the sky. You could look right at it with your bare eyes. You could see stars and it kind of looked like just after the sun went down, except there was 360 degrees of sunset. It lasted a little less than two minutes and then the edge of the sun popped out and immediately it was no longer all that impressive. It would be terrifying to see that if you did not know what it was. We were all alone in the big parking lot of the cattle sale barn until a minute before, then we were joined by a couple from San Francisco. We were about a half mile North of the little town of Lebanon and at the moment of totality we could hear cheers from the Park in town. This is something I will never forget. I am so glad we went. Traffic was fine in both directions. [/QUOTE]
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