Times Square briefly ground to a halt on Thursday (28 May) as locals and tourists stopped to capture the first day of Manhattanhenge. The event sees views of the setting sun align perfectly with streets in Manhattan, leading to spectacular images. Footage shows scores of people gathering at West 42nd Street to catch a glimpse of the biannual event, which occurs in late May and mid-July. The phenomenon is named as a reference to Stonehenge’s alignment with the sun on the summer and winter solstices.

Durante este evento, el sol se pone en el horizonte oeste y sus rayos se proyectan directamente a través de las calles transversales este-oeste de Manhattan, iluminando los…

El evento ocurre en cuatro momentos precisos al año; este 28 de mayo a las 20.14 hs se podrá ver el medio sol enmarcado entre los rascacielos de la Gran Manzana