Saros Animation Files
These animated GIFs present all Solar eclipses of each saros cycle as an animation. To quote from the source:
Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses: -1999 to +3000
NASA Technical Publication TP-2006-214141
by Fred Espenak and Jean Meeus

During the 5,000-year period from -1999 to +3000 (2000 BCE to 3000 CE), Earth will experience 11,898 eclipses of the Sun. The statistical distribution of eclipse types for this interval is as follows: 4,200 partial eclipses, 3956 annular eclipses, 3173 total eclipses, and 569 hybrid eclipses.

Detailed global maps for each of the 11,898 eclipses delineate the geographic regions of visibility for both the penumbral (partial) and umbral or antumbral (total, annular, or hybrid) phases of every event. Modern political borders are plotted to assist in the determination of eclipse visibility. The uncertainty in Earth's rotational period expressed in the parameter delta T and its impact on the geographic visibility of eclipses in the past and future is discussed
The Saros maps were extracted from the Canon, from which the animated Gifs were created by Dan McGlaun of the Solar Eclipse Mailing List (SEML).

Individual Saroses may be downloaded here.

Files are Zipped and are mostly in the 12 - 17 meg range. The single-file download is a bit less than 200 meg.