The “Great North American Eclipse” is over—now prepare for the “Greatest American Eclipse.”
27.03.2024 - 09:57 / insider.com
Growing up in a small town in Montana, I only hoped for a day I could hop on a plane and see some of the sights I'd read about in my favorite books.
I certainly never believed I would travel to all seven continents.
But as I got older, I was fortunate enough to find a flexible career in travel and meet a husband who was just as interested in seeing the world as I was.
After visiting all seven continents, here are the most breathtaking places I've visited on each one.
The “Great North American Eclipse” is over—now prepare for the “Greatest American Eclipse.”
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