Thousands of New Agers and neo-pagans danced and whooped in delight Monday as a bright early morning sun rose above the ancient stone circle Stonehenge, marking the summer solstice.
The autumnal equinox and vernal-or spring-equinox are also the only days of the year when a person standing on the Equator can see the sun passing directly overhead.
The spring and autumnal equinoxes, for starters, are the only two times during the year when the sun rises due east and sets due west, according to MacRobert.
The folk also had" the White Dew body not to reveal "saying, explained after White Dew, the climate changes in temperature were changeable, easy catching cold cold or suffered a relapse.
The autumnal equinox and vernal equinox aren't even midway between the solstices, which are the days of greatest and least light of the year, she added.
They suffer from being heavier than conventional derricks and consequently are not usually found in offshore environments, where weight is more of a concern than in land operations.