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  • Three Minutes of Darkness
    TOTALITY ACHIEVED. FOR THREE MINUTES THE SQUARE GOES DARK IN THE MIDDLE OF THE DAY AS THE MOON OBSCURES THE RAYS OF THE SUN. PHOTOS BY TERESA KENDRICK
  • Three Minutes of Darkness
    MID-WAY THROUGH THE ECLIPSE, THE MOON PARTIALLY BLOCKS THE SUN. PHOTO BY LANCE WINTER
  • Three Minutes of Darkness
    VISITORS FROM SAN FRANCISCO AND HOUSTON GET OUT EARLY FOR COFFEE AT BLANCO BREW.
  • Three Minutes of Darkness
    ECLIPSE WATCHERS VIEW THE ECLIPSE FROM THE WIMBERLEY SQUARE.

Three Minutes of Darkness

“Your town is beautiful.

As predicted, the 2024 total eclipse plunged Wimberley into darkness for three minutes in the middle of the day while observers on the Square watched and cheered. Thick clouds overhead provided brief glimpses of the moon’s passage in front of the sun, dampening the drama of the two-hour and 41 minute event. Predictions of possible rain and cloudy skies kept huge numbers of revelers at home. Locals stayed home as advised, leaving the charms of Wimberley to visitors from around the world. Organizers and law enforcement officials appreciated the orderly, drama-free progression of events, and visitors remarked on the town’s beautifully orchestrated services and facilities.

You did a good job for the visitors. We like hearing music everywhere!” – Visitors from Germany who came for the eclipse

A brief walkabout revealed eclipse watchers from England, Scotland, Mexico, Canada, Germany, South Africa, Korea, Australia, Portugal and Italy. Within the states, watchers came from California, Minnesota, Idaho, Alabama, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon and Florida.

One family from Arizona, traveling with four other friends, brought two children under the age of nine, a tween and a teen, set up a table and played games at Blue Hole while a kite pilot from Seguin spent hours entertaining the onlookers with a trick kite.

Travelers from Berlin remarked, “Your town is beautiful. You did a good job for the visitors. We like hearing music everywhere!”

Wimberley View

P.O. Box 49
Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
Fax: 512-847-9054