The Milton Keynes Midsummer Leyline revisited
by 5ocietyx
A discussion in the comments section of the earlier post ‘The Milton Keynes Midsummer Leyline‘ with the author of a new book Mysterious Milton Keynes, James Willis, resulted in, on his suggestion, a reappraisal of the actual date the sun rises in line with Midsummer Boulevard. The assumed date was 24 June which is traditionally known as Midsummer’s Day.
Through the use of Google Earth video tours and SunCalc we deduced that the sun rose along Midsummer Boulevard precisely one month later on 24 July.
We have built a micro-site detailing these observations and will update the site when new information becomes available and once we have conducted a long planned visit to collect data.
Check out the site here.
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Interesting article about the Milton Keynes Leyline.
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