Thousands of people cheered sunrise at Stonehenge on summer solstice. About 10,000 people gathered at the Neolithic monument to greet the start of the longest day of the year, according to ...
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Today, hundreds of people - including Druids - still travel to Stonehenge to celebrate the sunrise on the summer solstice, and the sunset on the winter solstice, and to take part in the same kind ...
Thousands of people gathered at Stonehenge for the summer solstice, as the sun rose amid clear skies. About 9,500 people were at the Neolithic monument to greet the start of the longest day of the ...
I really was. Despite initial reservations, it was actually a pretty incredible thing to see, with a few surprises for someone who had imagined summer solstice at Stonehenge was more for hippies ...
Around 15,000 people greeted the sun with cheers, drumming and chanting as it rose over Stonehenge for the summer solstice, just days after the ancient monument was sprayed with orange paint.
Observers in the center of the standing stones can still watch the summer solstice sunrise over the Heel Stone, which stands just outside the main ring of Stonehenge. (Read about pagans' campaign ...
Thousands of people from all over the world came to Stonehenge to see the sunrise on summer solstice which celebrates the longest day of the year. The celebrations went ahead at the site of the ...
Large crowds of Druids, Pagans and tourists gathered at Stonehenge in England to celebrate the summer solstice by watching the sunrise on the longest day of the year. Photo: Finnbarr Webster/Getty ...
Question: How far has the procession of the equinox moved the position of the summer solstice on the horizon since the time Stonehenge was built? ~Raymond Answer: It has moved slightly ...