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It was just... too... far... to walk.
Actually, I walked outside to watch for about 5 minutes on either side of the totality. It was very intriguing to see and feel the atmospheric differences. The temperature drop, the dark skies, etc. it was worth seeing, as it will be the only one I'll see in my lifetime, but I would never have travelled to watch it. I can't imagine the people who travelled to Madras or Big Summit Prairie in obscene traffic for a minute and a half of glory...
Some people have been known to spends THOUSANDS for 1.5 minutes in a glory hole....
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