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The 1999 Eclipse: Path England
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The Total Solar Eclipse of 11 August 1999 in England. The labelled region is the path of totality. The moon's shadow will move west to east (left to right on the map). The red line is the centre of the path of totality. The inner lighter region will experience totality lasting over 2 minutes. The next region will experience totality for less than 2 minutes. The outer region will experience a partial eclipse.
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