On YouTube, which I wasn’t aware did live-streaming, they’re showing the eclipse live from several places off and in Africa. Just click on the video below. The partial phase in Kenya will begin in about 45 minutes from this posting, or about 1:30 p.m. (13:30) Greenwich Time, or 8:30 a.m. Eastern time in the U.S. (remember that our clocks went back last night).
The YouTube notes:
Join the Slooh Broadcast Team on November 3rd for complete coverage of the incredibly rare Hybrid Eclipse live from Kenya, Gabon, and the Canary Islands. Slooh Astronomer Paul Cox will be broadcasting live from the wilderness of Kenya to bring the clearest images of the Solar Totality, while live feeds from Gabon and the Canary Islands with show the Annular portion of the Eclipse as the Moon’s shadow starts its path across the Earth’s face.
Much of Africa, including Gabon and Kenya will have near totality:

Between this and Obamacare, can the End Times be far behind? Notice that Kenya is in eclipse’s path. Coincidence?
The Canary Islands coverage has been lost due to cloud coverage, but the Gabon coverage is coming up.
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Here in Costa Rica I got to see the last bit of the partial eclipse at sunset.
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/17584930-md.jpg
It was sunrise not sunset.
And the link aught to have been,
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17584930
Sorry, too much coffee.
Very nice!
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