Scubarob.love presents: The Summer Solstice at Stonehenge - A History-Making Livestream
The Summer Solstice at Stonehenge – A History-Making Livestream In the northern hemisphere, when the summer solstice occurs around June 21, the North Pole is tilted about 23°27´ toward the Sun, which itself is traveling its longest path through the sky, and that day therefore has the most daylight and is celebrated as the longest day. Read more …
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