(exact times vary by time zone, but the date is consistent across the region).
For those of us in Australia, South Africa, Argentina, and Brazil, the doesn’t arrive in June. It arrives in late December—usually between the 20th and 23rd.
Here is everything you need to know about the longest day of the year, and how to celebrate it properly (without freezing). The Summer Solstice marks the moment the Sun reaches its southernmost point in the sky. On this day, the Earth’s South Pole is tilted as close to the sun as it will get all year.
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(exact times vary by time zone, but the date is consistent across the region).
For those of us in Australia, South Africa, Argentina, and Brazil, the doesn’t arrive in June. It arrives in late December—usually between the 20th and 23rd.
Here is everything you need to know about the longest day of the year, and how to celebrate it properly (without freezing). The Summer Solstice marks the moment the Sun reaches its southernmost point in the sky. On this day, the Earth’s South Pole is tilted as close to the sun as it will get all year.