Spain's eclipse a chance to draw holidaymakers inland, away from crowded beaches
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For years, solar eclipses have been one of those phenomena that many people saw on television or in photographs, but the next ones that can be seen from Spain have changed quite a lot. In fact, there are more and more people waiting for the dates, looking for where they will look best and even preparing getaways to watch them live. And with that interest has also appeared another rather logical concern that has to do with how to look at the Sun …
Spain's eclipse a chance to draw holidaymakers inland, away from crowded beaches
British tourist Chris Shears will swap Spain's Mediterranean beaches this summer for its rugged northern coastline as he joins millions of visitors venturing into the country's less-visited regions to observe a rare solar eclipse.
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