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Total Solar Eclipse Travel Tours
led by Bryan Brewer, author of ECLIPSE
Because total solar eclipses recur in the same place only about once every 360 years on the average, you usually have to do some traveling to get the chance to experience totality. And it's well worth the effort. The spectacular view of the solar corona is for many an experience that borders on the mystical. Spontaneous comments from eclipse chasers on our Caribbean cruise in February 1998 included: "It' almost a religious experience," and "It's better than orgasm." The best way to find out for yourself is to join us on the next tour.
UPCOMING TOURS
SUNSET ECLIPSE DOWN UNDER
Join author Bryan Brewer for a fantastic 14-day tour of Australia and a chance to see a dramatic Sunset Total Solar Eclipse in the outback on Dec. 4, 2002. Tour highlights include Sydney city sights, national park lodge on Tasmania, outback retreat with Aboriginal guides, and visit to Ayers Rock (Uluru). Space is limited.PAST TOURS
Eclipse '99 in Austria -- Our group of about 20 enjoyed beuatiful alpine scenery, beautiful classical music and the most beautiful spectacle of the daytime sky. We toured Vienna and Salzburg, the cities of Strauss and Mozart. We stayed at an exclusive planetarium and observatory high in the Alps. And on eclipse day we caught the Moon's shadow for two glorious minutes of totality. We then finished the tour with two days in Munich, Germany, for shopping and sightseeing.
1998 Caribbean eclipse update (stories, links, photos, etc.)
"ECLIPSO" video documentary of Feb. 26, 1998 Caribbean total solar eclipse cruise aboard Celebrity Cruises GALAXY
** For excellent educational and background information on eclipses, order ECLIPSE by Bryan Brewer ($14.95 plus S&H). ECLIPSE Book Order Form. **
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