FAROE ISLANDS — In a country with only three traffic lights, the arrival of 8,000 foreigners to watch a total solar eclipse is something of a spectacle.
In the days leading up to the astronomical event, tourists filled streets and restaurants...
FAROE ISLANDS — In a country with only three traffic lights, the arrival of 8,000 foreigners to watch a total solar eclipse is something of a spectacle.
In the days leading up to the astronomical event, tourists filled streets and restaurants...