Manhattanhenge, the Manhattan solstice, happening Tuesday, Wednesday
Manhattanhenge is a phenomenon in which the setting sun aligns with the east-west streets of Manhattan. The phenomenon occurs twice yearly, before and after the summer solstice. This year there will also be two additional
By Stan Horaczek on May 29, 2012 The twice-yearly phenomenon that is Manhattanhenge is once again upon us. Every so often, the sun sets in such a way that it drops perfectly into a canyon created by New York City's high-rise buildings.
Manhattanhenge is a phenomenon in which the setting sun aligns with the east-west streets of Manhattan. The phenomenon occurs twice yearly, before and after the summer solstice. This year there will also be two additional
Debbie Clarke says 'Manhattanhenge' is a folk/ pop/ rock effort which draws very little from her classical roots. The album features covers of songs by Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan and Del Amitri as well as original tracks co-written by Debbie and producer
It's known as “Manhattanhenge“. On those specific days, when the sun sets, you will see half of the glowing orb above and half below the horizon — although you can still get some cool, though not quite as perfect, photos on
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