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The July 11, 2010 total solar eclipse ends around the far southern Patagonia resort town of El Calafate. http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/so ... pFull.html Chances of seeing it from there are poor, as the sun is 1 degree over the horizon in the direction of the Andes in mid-winter. However, the above tour operator is offering an optional flight above the likely clouds. Anyone considering this tour should reserve the flight IMHO.
I have already reserved a French Polynesia cruise for next July, as soon as it was offered last fall. But the above tour is by far the cheapest I have seen offered for this eclipse. The core program is just 5 days including time in Buenos Aires. And it offers more flexibility than most. There are several optional extensions, including skiing in Bariloche. But it's easy to do just the tour, then arrange skiing on your own. They will even let you just reserve the eclipse flight if you can get to El Calafate on your own (probably not so easy given supply and demand).
Another interesting point about next year's eclipse is its coincidence with the World Cup Soccer Final. The game will begin as the eclipse approaches French Polynesia and likely end about the time of the eclipse sunset near El Calafate.
The July 11, 2010 total solar eclipse ends around the far southern Patagonia resort town of El Calafate. http://xjubier.free.fr/en/site_pages/so ... pFull.html Chances of seeing it from there are poor, as the sun is 1 degree over the horizon in the direction of the Andes in mid-winter. However, the above tour operator is offering an optional flight above the likely clouds. Anyone considering this tour should reserve the flight IMHO.
I have already reserved a French Polynesia cruise for next July, as soon as it was offered last fall. But the above tour is by far the cheapest I have seen offered for this eclipse. The core program is just 5 days including time in Buenos Aires. And it offers more flexibility than most. There are several optional extensions, including skiing in Bariloche. But it's easy to do just the tour, then arrange skiing on your own. They will even let you just reserve the eclipse flight if you can get to El Calafate on your own (probably not so easy given supply and demand).
Another interesting point about next year's eclipse is its coincidence with the World Cup Soccer Final. The game will begin as the eclipse approaches French Polynesia and likely end about the time of the eclipse sunset near El Calafate.