It's 8:31 PM on August 12, 2026, everything stops.
The sun dips low over the Mediterranean. The sky shifts into twilight in the middle of a warm Balearic evening. You reach over, squeeze a hand. For 96 unforgettable seconds, you're both staring straight at a total solar eclipse — the black disk of the Moon perfectly framed by the Sun's glowing corona, hanging just above the horizon as the waves lap the shore.
This isn't a fantasy. It's happening right here in Mallorca — the first total solar eclipse visible from the island since 1905. And BednDesk is turning it into the most productive, connected, and magical month of your year.
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