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MEAT COVE, N.S. — Hundreds gathered at Meat Cove Campground to view the first major solar eclipse to pass through Nova Scotia since the early 1970s.Related storiesFrom left, Chris Hillier and Sandra Lowe, both from Detroit, and Simon D’Entremont, a professional photographer from Bedford, N.S., ready themselves for when totality of the first solar eclipse in 52 years reaches Meat Cove Campground late Monday afternoon.
Emily Young Lara, 8, of Florence gets ready to view the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon as skies begin to darken, while, from left, father Curtis Young, sister Maya Young Lara and mother Teresa Lara Alas watch to ensure Emily is safe. Hundreds gathered at Meat Cove Campground to view the first major solar eclipse to pass through Nova Scotia since the early 1970s. Full coverage of the event will appear in Wednesday’s Cape Breton Post.
Emily Young Lara, 8, of Florence gets ready to view the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon as skies begin to darken, while her father Curtis Young, left, watches to ensure Emily is safe. Hundreds gathered at Meat Cove Campground to view the eclipse. - IAN NATHANSON/CAPE BRETON POST Hundreds gathered at Meat Cove Campground on Monday to view the first major solar eclipse to pass through Nova Scotia since the early 1970s. It hit totality around 4:40 p.m. Full coverage of the event will appear online at capebretonpost.com and in Wednesday's Cape Breton Post print edition. - IAN NATHANSON
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