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This Might Be The Weirdest Total Solar Eclipse Event We've Heard Of So Far
There's nothing we can say. It's a total eclipse of the heart.

Tons of one-of-a-kind events are happening around the country for the 2017 total solar eclipse on Aug. 21, but The Royal Caribbean's celebration might just take the cake.
On Aug. 20, the company's Solar Eclipse Cruise will depart from Orlando, Florida, drop anchor along the path of totality during the big event and then make its way out to the Caribbean.
But wait, it gets better.
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During the eclipse, Bonnie Tyler, the original singer of "Total Eclipse of the Heart," will be on board performing her 1983 hit as the sun dips behind the moon. (If you say you haven't been secretly singing that song in your head every time someone mentions the total solar eclipse, we don't believe you.)
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"The eclipse of the sun lasts 2 minutes and 40 seconds, I’m told," Tyler recently told Time. "Unlike my song. It had to be chopped about, because it was so long."
It looks like an encore will be necessary to fill up the duration of the eclipse time, which is fine by us.
Here's a taste of what you can expect if you book your cruise tickets:
Top photo credit: Bonnie Tyler performs at the taping of "Back To School - Gottschalks grosses Klassentreffen" Show on Jan. 24, 2014 in Berlin. (Photo by Clemens Bilan/Getty Images)
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