The Havsuw’ Baaja (Blue Water People), or more commonly in English the Havasupai, are an American Indian tribe that has called the Grand Canyon its home for at least the past 800 years. Located primarily in an area known as Cataract Canyon, this Yuman-speaking population once laid claim to a land reservation the size of Delaware. In 1882, however, the tribe was forced by the federal government to abandon all but 518 acres of its land. The Havasupai witnessed a silver rush and the Santa Fe Railroad in effect destroyed what was fertile land. Furthermore, the inception of the Grand Canyon as a National Park in 1919 pushed the Havasupai to the brink, as their land was consistently being unlawfully entered and misused by the National Park Service. Over the next century the tribe used the United States judicial system to fight for the restoration of the land. In 1975, after years without progress, the tribe succeeded in regaining 251,000 acres of their ancestral land with the passage of Congressional bill S. 1296.
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Total Solar Eclipse – Australia 2028
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We invite you to join us on a journey to Australia in July 2028 to witness one of those rare events that remain with you for a lifetime: a total solar eclipse. Our proposed viewing location is Karlu Karlu, better known as Devils Marbles, in the heart of the Northern…
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Annular Solar Eclipse – Madeira 2028
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We invite you to keep an eye on our plans for a remarkable journey to Madeira in January 2028, where we hope to witness an annular solar eclipse together, one of those rare events that lingers in memory for years. An island rising from the Atlantic, shaped by mountains, cliffs,…
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Total Solar Eclipse – Morocco 2027
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We invite you to join us on a journey to Morocco in 2027 to witness one of those rare moments that stay with you forever: a total solar eclipse. Imagine the light of the desert, far horizons, the warm colors of the south, and that extraordinary instant when day turns…
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Solar eclipse as viewed from Artemis II
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There are eclipses, and then there are eclipses seen from the edge of Earth’s cradle. From aboard Integrity, the Orion spacecraft of the Artemis mission, the familiar drama of Sun, Moon, and shadow becomes something altogether more profound: a silent alignment suspended over the curve of our world. No crowd…
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Total Solar Eclipse in Iceland 2026 – 4×4 Route Plan p.1
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Iceland will be one of the best places in the world to observe the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. Located directly within the path of totality, it offers around 1–2 minutes of full eclipse depending on the viewing spot. Western Iceland stands out in particular, combining favorable viewing…
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Total Solar Eclipse in Iceland 2026 – 4×4 Route Plan p.2
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The second part of the 4×4 route plan focuses on the final positioning for the total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. Being inside the path of totality is essential, especially in western Iceland, including the Westfjords, Snæfellsnes Peninsula, and the Reykjavík area, where the eclipse can last up to…
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Total Solar Eclipse in Iceland 2026 – Camper Route Plan p.2
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The second part of our Iceland journey moves through the north of the country and into the rugged Westfjords, where the road feels even more expedition-like and the landscapes become even wilder. We begin near Húsavík, with an optional whale-watching start, then continue past the turf churches of Vidimýrarkirkja and…
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Total Solar Eclipse in Iceland 2026 – Camper Route Plan p.1
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The opening days of our Iceland camper expedition feel like stepping straight into the machinery of the planet itself. We begin on the Reykjanes Peninsula, where the Mid-Atlantic Ridge rises above the ocean and the landscape is shaped by tectonic fissures, lava fields, geothermal areas, and wild coastal cliffs. After…
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Solar Eclipse in Iceland – 2026 Expedition
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In August 2026, the western edge of Iceland will become the stage for another solar eclipse. Currently, this is just a teaser, but we will publish more information soon.
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Baltic States Express
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Baltic States Express is a multi-stage journey from Gliwice through Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, blending historic cities, castles, islands, national parks, wetlands, and Baltic coastlines into one richly varied route. From Trakai and Vilnius through Aukštaitija, Riga, Gauja, Tartu, Soomaa, and Tallinn to Saaremaa, Ķemeri, Klaipėda, Malbork, and Toruń, the…











































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