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How to Observe Today’s Total Solar Eclipse From Anywhere By Tony Hoffman on December 14, 2020 at 7:00 am
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Today, Dec. 14, observers along a narrow path in northern Patagonia, crossing Chile and Argentina, will witness one of nature’s most spectacular phenomena: a total eclipse of the Sun. Such an event usually draws travelers from around the world. But because of COVID-19 and its attendant restrictions, few Americans or international travelers are there to see it in person.
Argentina’s borders have been largely closed to Americans, and Chile only recently has allowed travelers in without them having to quarantine for 14 days. Many tours and flights were canceled. The few persistent travelers who recently arrived in Chile, with proof of a recent negative Covid test and other documentation, have been able to move freely despite alleged non-travel zones.