A beachgoer near Panama City Beach saw this large structure "floating" in the Gulf of Mexico and she was asking others what it...Here's another photo of this bizarre structure from the Gulf of Mexico, which was taken by Kennamore.
Harold made landfall in southeastern Texas, and will be dropping plenty of rain over the next day along the state's border with Mexico...the region does need the rain, tornadoes and flooding will also be a major risk for folks living in the region along the Texas-Mexico
between the Earth and the Sun, completely obscuring the Sun's face and casting a shadow over parts of North America, including Mexico...However, to experience the full spectacle of totality, observers must be within the narrow path that sweeps across central Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico is an amazing and fascinating body of water....As important as The Gulf of Mexico is to Louisiana, it can also be a very dangerous and mysterious place.
., Mexico and Canada. At the very least, a partial eclipse will be visible in all 48 contiguous states.
relationship between the South Louisiana way of life and the way of life that living along and near the Bayous and the Gulf of Mexico
The path of totality, where observers will experience a total solar eclipse, will pass through parts of Mexico, the United States