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Offbeat Ways to Enjoy the Total Eclipse

Readers plan to take in the eclipse using psychedelic drugs, boat trips, and other diversions.
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People who travel to witness total solar eclipses describe them in terms that border on religiosity. Eclipse chasers say people are often weeping, on their hands and knees, after being overtaken by the shadow of the moon. It’s such an otherworldly, bizarre phenomenon, it’s no wonder some people are looking for ways to endow the August 21 eclipse with special meaning—or to enhance their experiences. Some Christians are already using the eclipse to spread the gospel, while others are seeking another type of cosmic communion.

In Oregon, the first state to experience the eclipse, recreational marijuana retailers are offering special blends for the occasion. Meanwhile, Wyoming officials have warned pot users from Oregon and neighboring Colorado, where it’s legal. Others are trying different enhancements.

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