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CARMEL, Ind. -- Going into today, I had thought about what I was going to say when totality was over. I wrote some notes on my phone of some clever turns of phrase. But the first thing I did after totality was over was that I deleted all my notes.
Because when you see something so indescribably beautiful, words just don’t do it justice.
It was something truly unforgettable and more than one person over the last hour or so already had started planning their trips to the next one.
In the U.S., that’s not for another 20 years but one person asked another if they can book flights for Australia 2028 yet.
After the experience today, it's tempting to find out.
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