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Tamra Wilson, Miss Victoria & Girls witness split sunset

Click on headline for stunning Split Sunset during the Great Solar Eclipse Mon, 22 Aug 2017

Tamra Wilson writes:
For Monday's Eclipse, I traveled with my current clients from Hopkinsville, KY, to their home in Paris KY. Due to extreme traffic jams, we diverted from the expressways and took a back roads route. Wound up traveling through parts of Green County, where I looked to the west and saw something in the sky that I had never seen before.

I've also received information from Miss Vicky of Greater Bliss, Adair County, KY, that it was visible to her and her girls.

I'm just curious how far and wide this was visible, and if other people took note. I did a bit of research and found some information about this phenomenon: EPOD/Split Sunset
- Tamra Wilson




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Tamra Wilson: Did anyone else witness this split sunset?



2017-08-23 - On the Road in Green County, KY. (Witnessed also by by Miss Victoria and Girls at the Pampered Angus Ranch in Greater Bliss, Adair County, KY) - Photo by Tamra Wilson.
For Monday's Eclipse, I traveled with my current clients from Hopkinsville, KY, to their home in Paris KY. Due to extreme traffic jams, we diverted from the expressways and took a back roads route. Wound up traveling through parts of Green County, where I looked to the west and saw something in the sky that I had never seen before. I've also received information from Miss Vicky of Greater Bliss that it was visible to her and her girls. I'm just curious how far and wide this was visible, and if other people took note. I did a bit of research and found some information about this phenomenon: EPOD/Split Sunset - TAMRA WILSON.

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