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The last annular solar eclipse to occur in Texas Hill Country was on April 7, 1940 , when a 'ring of fire' lasted for around 6 minutes and 15 seconds .
The last total solar eclipse experienced in this region was on May 26, 1397 , for 5 minutes 1 second — a whopping 627 years ago .
The Texan ' Two Eclipse ' square is a square of Texas measuring 120 miles ( 193 kilometers ) on each side.
Texas Hill Country is one of the luckiest U.S. states of all time.
The next total solar eclipse will occur on May 26, 2617 .
The following 'ring of fire' annular eclipse will happen here in 217 years .
The coming drought of 593 years between totalities shouldn't be too hard to bear thanks to 'Greatest American Eclipse '.
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