Last VIEW of the ECLIPSE
The last living thing on the US land to witness totality on August 21 would possibly very well be a lucky wood stork, plover, or a member of 1 of the opposite bird species populating the Cape Romain National wildlife Refuge on the coast of South Carolina. Before disappearing out onto the Atlantic, the Moon's shadow can overwhelm this stretch of coastal wild, delivery the good american Eclipse of 2017 to an endways the land.
Before setting course for Cape Romain, the eclipse shadow can cross variety of tiny cities that lie a little farther midland, as well as Awendaw. However, the last inhabited place to check totality are McClellanville, South Carolina. Here, the eclipse can begin at 1:17 pm standard time, and totality can last from 2:46 pm to only before 2:49 pm.
The last living thing on the US land to witness totality on August 21 would possibly very well be a lucky wood stork, plover, or a member of 1 of the opposite bird species populating the Cape Romain National wildlife Refuge on the coast of South Carolina. Before disappearing out onto the Atlantic, the Moon's shadow can overwhelm this stretch of coastal wild, delivery the good american Eclipse of 2017 to an endways the land.
Before setting course for Cape Romain, the eclipse shadow can cross variety of tiny cities that lie a little farther midland, as well as Awendaw. However, the last inhabited place to check totality are McClellanville, South Carolina. Here, the eclipse can begin at 1:17 pm standard time, and totality can last from 2:46 pm to only before 2:49 pm.
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