A Texas man is set to watch his 13th solar eclipse at age 105

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In 1963, LaVerne Biser and his family piled into an Oldsmobile station wagon and drove almost 2,000 miles from Texas to Maine to watch their first solar eclipse.“The car was loaded with luggage and a bunch of my camera equipment because I wanted to get the perfect picture of the eclipse during our big adventure,” said Biser, who was then 45.After that trip, Biser said, he knew he’d be putting thousands more miles on his car.“That one eclipse was all it took,” he said. “I saw one and I had to see them all. I was hooked.”Over the next six decades, he watched 11 more eclipses,…



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