"' Silverrudder Challenge "'of the Sea is an annual single-handed sailing event that goes round the island of Funen in Denmark close to the time of the autumn equinox.
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By this method, in North America, summer is the period from the summer solstice ( usually 20 or 21 June in the Northern Hemisphere ) to the autumn equinox.
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A particular feature of the seven identical moai statues is that they exactly face sunset during the Spring Equinox and have their backs to the sunrise during the Autumn Equinox.
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She said the pagan rally occurred on the eve of today's pagan holy day for the harvest and Friday's autumn equinox, a symbol of the last harvest of the season.
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The usual burst of crimsons and yellows during the period around the autumn equinox comes as leaves begin to die, losing their green color as the hours of sunshine steadily wane.
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The usual burst of crimsons and yellows during the period around the autumn equinox comes when leaves begin to die, losing their green color as the hours of sunshine steadily wane.
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For example, a number are placed at a latitude of 55 degrees north, where the same two markers can indicate the rising and setting sun for both the spring and autumn equinoxes.
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The 19th of Ches is the Spring Equinox, the 20th of Kythorn is the Summer Solstice, the 21st of Elient is the Autumn Equinox and the 20th of Nightal is the Winter Solstice.
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The main festival of the shrine, the " Oyama-sankei ", features a parade from the shrine to the top of the mountain, and is held annually at the time of the autumn equinox.
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Rodney Castleton has suggested that from the centre of Stannon stone circle, the autumn equinox sun rises over Brown Willy North Cairn . and Christopher Tilley refers to a " dramatic association with Rough Tor.