Maine Gov. Janet Mills held a press conference Monday to promote the state as a top destination for the April 8 totaland urge tourists and residents alike to plan ahead so they are able to safely enjoy the big event.
One week from Monday, the moon will pass between the earth and the sun, completely blocking the face of the sun from the Earth., which is one of the longest totality observation times in North America. "My administration has been peparing for this event since last year to make sure Maine makes the most of this monumental opportunity and the many economic benefits that come along with it," she said."We expect tens of thousands of people to travel to Maine to enjoy this incredible event, and we couldn't be more excited to welcome them, but we want to make sure too that residents and visitors alike enjoy the eclipse safetly anywhere in the state of Maine.
"First, we recommend people arrive early and stay late and enjoy Maine -- parts of Maine you haven't seen before. If you're driving, please stick to paved and public roads -- don't go off on some logging road," she said."Watch for any disoriented wildlife that might wander into the roadway. Make sure you have a full tank of gas, and paper maps in case you're out of range of GPS and the internet.
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