Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Last-minute tips for watching #Eclipse2017 on your public lands

Mail from the U.S. Department of the Interior


Next week on August 21, a total solar eclipse will turn day into night for a few short minutes. This rare event doesn't come everyday -- the last one viewed in the contiguous U.S. occurred in 1979. With wide-open spaces and low light pollution, public lands are the perfect place for viewing this awesome moment.


Whether you choose to watch the eclipse from an iconic national park or a lesser known (and just as beautiful) public land, check out these last-minute tips that will help you have a safe and memorable experience.

Snake River

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