Spyke

I enjoyed the weird feeling when all the traffic was very scarce, and even though stores and shops were open, everything seemed to stop for 30 minutes as everyone stood outside.

It was like capitalism took a 20 minute break, and I wish we could do that more often. Not a ton, just a little

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lemmy.world

Bloomington expected 500,000 people.

Here's their big eclipse event at the IU Memorial Stadium.

Sorry about the weird angle. I didn't take the photo.

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sh.itjust.works

I love that they thought they could centralize/commoditize a natural event that only requires you to stop wherever you are and look up.

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Most of Ellettsville was blocked off, but two places were charging $40 and $50 respectively for eclipse parking.

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lemmy.world

I'm in Terre Haute, which was in the path of totality. We went to a park south of town where there's a pioneer village and they were having a mini festival. It was a decent-sized crowd, but nothing massive. We were able to drive home pretty much right away.

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