"Prime Viewing Spots for October's 'Ring of Fire' Solar Eclipse in Western Oregon and South Texas"

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Western Oregon, including the Portland area, will have one of the best views of the partial solar eclipse occurring on October 14, with the moon blocking roughly 85% of the sun. Southwestern Oregon will experience an even better view, with the moon blocking nearly 89% of the sun's diameter. Known as the "ring of fire," this annular eclipse will be visible in the region, and safety precautions should be taken when viewing the eclipse.
- Western Oregon in prime spot to view October’s ‘ring of fire’ solar eclipse KOIN.com
- Where to watch the annular solar eclipse in Oregon KGW News
- 7 places in the US Southwest to see rare 'edge effects' during annular solar eclipse on Oct. 14 Space.com
- Watch October's annular eclipse at one of these events in South Texas KSAT San Antonio
- Tens of thousands of people expected to flock to Klamath County next month for the solar eclipse KDRV
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