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The summer solstice - the day where the Northern Hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year - is celebrated.
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A child blows bubbles as people participate in the "Solstice in Times Square: Mind Over Madness Yoga" to celebrate the summer solstice in New York, June 20. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
A person performs with fire during the celebration of the Summer Solstice, despite official events being cancelled, in Avebury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
Revellers gather to celebrate the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge near Amesbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Bolivia's President Luis Arce (2nd L) and others look as offerings burn in a fire during an ancestral ceremony to ring in the Aymara New Year, in Tiwanaku, Bolivia June 21. REUTERS/Claudia Morales
A woman observes the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Revellers gather to celebrate the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge ancient stone circle, despite official events being cancelled, near Amesbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Toby Melville
People observe the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
People observe the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
People participate in the "Solstice in Times Square: Mind Over Madness Yoga" to celebrate the summer solstice in New York, June 20. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after winning his semi-final match against Spain's Rafael Nadal. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
A woman observes the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
People participate in the "Solstice in Times Square: Mind Over Madness Yoga" to celebrate the summer solstice in New York, June 20. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
People observe the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
A person celebrates the summer solstice at the Kokino megalithic observatory, near the city of Kumanovo, North Macedonia, June 21. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski
A person hugs a stone at Avebury during the celebrations of the Summer Solstice, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
People observe the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Security looks on as people run to Stonehenge ancient stone circle during the Summer Solstice celebrations, near Amesbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Toby Melville
People observe the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Switzerland's Roger Federer celebrates after winning his semi-final match against Spain's Rafael Nadal. REUTERS/Hannah McKay
People participate in the "Solstice in Times Square: Mind Over Madness Yoga" to celebrate the summer solstice in New York, June 20. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
People observe the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
People participate in the "Solstice in Times Square: Mind Over Madness Yoga" to celebrate the summer solstice in New York, June 20. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
People observe the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
A woman observes the summer solstice, the day where the northern hemisphere receives the most daylight of the year, on Glastonbury Tor, Glastonbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra
Revellers celebrate the Summer Solstice, in Avebury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Andrew Boyers
Revellers gather to celebrate the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge ancient stone circle, near Amesbury, Britain, June 21. REUTERS/Toby Melville
People attend an ancestral ceremony to ring in the Aymara New Year, in Tiwanaku, Bolivia June 21, 2021. REUTERS/Claudia Morales