Eclipse: We went in three different directions and saw differently.

Rob Moir
2 min readApr 9, 2024

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Tahnee and Jesse drove North from Syracuse, NY, beneath cloudy skies. They parked at Salmon River Falls by a steep cliff of shale and limestone where the waterfall plunges 110 feet, a raging torrent at the peak of spring thaw and April rains. The swirling cumulus clouds opened to reveal the sun in mid-eclipse.

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Rob Moir

Rob Moir is writing environmental nonfiction and writes for the Ocean River Institute and the Global Warming Solutions IE-PAC newsletter.