- Why Exmouth eclipse was a moment of perfectionKryss Katsiavriades and Talaat Qureshi are from North London and while they have travelled to every continent and seen some extraordinary places, they have never camped before in their seventy-something years on planet Earth. Sleeping on a caravan mattress in a sweltering, dusty campsite in a remote part of Western Australia is not an experience they intend to repeat. But they journeyed more than 15,000 km and booked the only accommodation they could find to witness the brief total solar eclipse which brought fame to the remote seaside town of Exmouth on Thursday, 20 April 2023. Usually home to around… Read more: Why Exmouth eclipse was a moment of perfection
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