Sun falls perpendicular on ancient Egyptian temples marking the start of summer ...Egypt

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On Tuesday, June 21, 2022, the sun will fall perpendicular on six Pharaonic temples in the governorates of the New Valley, Luxor, Qena, Sohag and Aswan, in Upper Egypt, on an occasion related to the so-called “summer solstice day”. Summer Solstice Day is a phenomenon that is repeated on June 21 of each year, according to Ayman Abu Zeid, head of the Egyptian Association for Tourism and Archaeological Development. Abu Zeid said that the sun will fall perpendicular on the temples: Abydos, Hebes, Edfu, Dendera, and Ramses III and Ptah, in the Karnak temples’ group. He explained that solar light beams sneak through openings in the roof of the five temples, to light up the darkness inside those te

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