Lahaina Noon phenomenon.
Lahaina Noon, also known as a zero shadow day, is a semi-annual tropical solar phenomenon when the Sun culminates at the zenith at solar noon, passing directly overhead (above the subsolar point).[1] As a result, the sun's rays will fall exactly vertical relative to an object on the ground and cast no observable shadow. - Wikipedia
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