Okay, I need to write an original article about the Eclipse in Spain 2026. Let's start by understanding the user's query and the context provided. The main keyword is "Eclipse En Espana 2026," and there are several pieces of context given. First, I should outline the structure. The user wants natural headings, so maybe start with an introduction about the upcoming eclipse. Then sections on what to expect, planning tips, the official website, and maybe a conclusion. Let me check the context again for key points. The context mentions that eclipse mania is growing in Spain for the August 12, 2026 event. It's a total solar eclipse not seen in much... (probably a region). The date is August 12th, and there's a government website called trioeclipses.es. Also, there's mention of three spectacular eclipses, but I need to verify if that's accurate. Wait, the context says "planear los tres espectaculares" which translates to "plan the three spectacular..." Maybe there are three eclipses happening around that time? Or maybe it's referring to the 2026 eclipse being part of a series? But the user's main focus is 2026, so perhaps the trio refers to three events? Hmm, maybe it's a mistranslation or something about three locations? I need to be careful not to include unsupported claims. The user also wants the article to avoid mentioning AI generation and to use HTML tags like h2, h3, p, ul, ol, li, strong, em. Let me start drafting the introduction. The first h2 could be "El Eclipse Total de Sol en España: Una Oportunidad Única en 2026." Then talk about the growing excitement in Spain as the date approaches. Mention the date August 12, 2026, and that it's a total solar eclipse. Next section, maybe a h2 about "Qué Puedes Esperar del Eclipse en España." Then under that, use h3 to break down details like the path of totality, duration, visibility in different regions. The context says the eclipse is "unseen in much..." perhaps a specific region in Spain hasn't had one in a long time. Need to check if there's a specific region mentioned. The context also mentions the government's official website, so I should include that as a resource. Another section could be about planning, with tips like securing accommodations early, transportation, safety measures for viewing. The context mentions the official site providing accurate info, so include that. Also, the trioeclipses.es site should be highlighted. Wait, does the context say "los tres espectaculares" in the info provided? The user included "La información que necesitas para planear los tres espectaculares..." Maybe it's a translation error, but perhaps there are three eclipses in 2026? Or maybe the government is planning three related events? Since the user provides "trioeclipses.es" as the official site, maybe it's referring to three events or three locations. To stay safe, maybe refer to the website as the source for accurate info without making unsupported claims. I need to make sure all claims are supported by the context. The context says the government launched the website to provide accurate info and ensure public safety. So I can mention that. Also, the context repeatedly uses "El 12 de agosto de este año..." but since the eclipse is in 2026, maybe there's a confusion in the date. Wait, the user's context says "El 12 de agosto de este año tenemos un..." but the article is about 2026. Perhaps that's a typo in the context. The user might have meant 2026. So I should adjust the date to August 12, 2026. I also need to ensure the word count is between 600-900 words. Let me check each section's length. Avoid unsupported claims, so if the context doesn't mention specific regions or duration, don't add that. Use the info provided: the date, the website, the growing mania, and the need to plan. Another possible section could be "Pre