Circles of latitude

68th parallel south

The 68th parallel south is a circle of latitude that is 68 degrees south of the Earth's equatorial plane, in the Antarctic. It crosses the Southern Ocean and Antarctica. At this latitude, the sun is visible for 24 hours, 0 minutes during the December Solstice, and Civil Twilight during the June Solstice. (Wikipedia).

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SCOTLAND: Glasgow agricultural society 68th stallion show at Scotstoun show ground (1928)

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Eisenhower's 68th Birthday (1958)

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