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Tourists, locals await solar eclipse in Mexico beach city
Tourists, locals await solar eclipse in Mexico beach city
Reuters
Published Apr 08, 2024 10:57 AM PHT

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The seaside city of Mazatlan in Mexico was a hive of activity over the weekend, as it geared up for a solar eclipse, an event that has attracted both locals and tourists alike to the shorelines and beyond.
The seaside city of Mazatlan in Mexico was a hive of activity over the weekend, as it geared up for a solar eclipse, an event that has attracted both locals and tourists alike to the shorelines and beyond.
Banners advertising the astronomical event were seen across the city, drawing astronomers and scientists alongside enthusiastic locals.
Banners advertising the astronomical event were seen across the city, drawing astronomers and scientists alongside enthusiastic locals.
Local fisherman Carlos Torres hoped that the eclipse will bring "good ocean currents" so he can catch a lot of fish and lobsters.
Local fisherman Carlos Torres hoped that the eclipse will bring "good ocean currents" so he can catch a lot of fish and lobsters.
The eclipse is set to be visible on Monday (April 8) from Mexico extending into Texas and across 14 other U.S. states, before reaching Quebec and four additional provinces in Canada.
The eclipse is set to be visible on Monday (April 8) from Mexico extending into Texas and across 14 other U.S. states, before reaching Quebec and four additional provinces in Canada.
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