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What
a great reason to visit Turkey!
On
Wednesday, 29 March 2006, the shadow of the Moon will sweep
a band starting from Brazil, through Atlantic Ocean, Gold
Coast of Africa, Saharan Desert, Mediterranean Sea, Turkey, Black Sea, Georgia,
Russian Federation, northern shores of Caspian Sea, Kazakhstan;
ending in Mongolia. The duration of totality will be less
than 2 minutes near the sunrise and sunset limits, but will
be as long as 4 minutes and 7 seconds in Libya, at the moment
of greatest eclipse. The path of totality will be 180 kilometers
wide at that moment.
The
partial phases will be witnessed by all of Europe. All Asia,
west of Yakutsk, Mongolia, central China and Myanmar, and
north of the line joining Bombay and Calcutta will see some
of the Moon in front of the Sun.
But the best, most convenient & fully seen eclipse
will be witnessed in Turkey. Of all the spots in the world
for this fantastic event, Turkey
has the best facilities, top quality hotels, transportation
and the most advanced technology, and is one of the world’s
most popular holiday spots. During the time of the next
eclipse, the region has a soft semi-summer climate with
a bright blue sky which obviously is the most important
factor in seeing a total eclipse. Every
year, millions of tourists rush in to this part of Mediterranean
sea from all over the world to enjoy the "Turkish Riviera,"
with it’s fantastic sandy beaches, deluxe hotels, ancients
sites and outdoor activities. We could say that eclipse
chasers are genuinely lucky this time!
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