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An eclipse is VERY focused over a relatively small area of the earth! and is seen in an area that is only a few tens of miles wide. The "partial" eclipse is seen by a few more in a wider area. But everyone else on earth sees NOTHING
Eclipses are natural happenings that occur with exact regularity. They do not represent a threat nor do they carry some prediction of calamity. They are evidence of the unchangeable laws that govern the universe.
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