On March ٧, ١٩٧٠ — A total eclipse cast a shadow across the Florida panhandle before making its way up the East Coast. By the time it reached Long Island, it wasn’t a true total eclipse — it left Long Islanders “only about ٩٦ percent in the dark.” أكثر من ٨ سنوات فى Newsday

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