Assuming twitter is showing my time then that is oddly bright for nighttime footage. As Google tells me this would be at 5 am if it is indeed at Rostov
It is the summer solstice, which is the longest day and shortest night.
Equinoxes are in spring and autumn, where the day and night are of equal length. Spring Equinox is a fertility festival; bunnies and eggs represent fecundity and new life respectively.
Autumn equinox is a harvest festival.
Winter Solstice is the shortest day and longest night in midwinter, and that is a festival to return light and life to the world.
Assuming twitter is showing my time then that is oddly bright for nighttime footage. As Google tells me this would be at 5 am if it is indeed at Rostov
It's summer and far north. In another few weeks the sun will be up for 24 hours in St Petersburg.
The summer equinox was yesterday, it's called white nights. We're now on the downside of the sun across the northern hemisphere.
It is the summer solstice, which is the longest day and shortest night.
Equinoxes are in spring and autumn, where the day and night are of equal length. Spring Equinox is a fertility festival; bunnies and eggs represent fecundity and new life respectively.
Autumn equinox is a harvest festival.
Winter Solstice is the shortest day and longest night in midwinter, and that is a festival to return light and life to the world.