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The Brighterside of News on MSNStonehenge may have been more than a spiritual site, study findsThe origins of Stonehenge have puzzled and inspired people for generations. Now, new findings offer a clearer picture of why this ancient monument held such powerful meaning. Recent work by ...
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LouderSound on MSNThis Is Spinal Tap director insists Stonehenge scene was not inspired by Black Sabbath's stage prop blunderIn 1983, Black Sabbath – fronted at the time by Ian Gillan – had a model of Stonehenge made for a stage prop. But the person ...
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ALot.com on MSNSix-Ton Altar at Stonehenge Was Moved from 500 Miles AwayIt's almost hard to believe that after 5,000 years, Stonehenge still holds secrets. Why was the altar moved this far? More importantly, how was it done?
Stonehenge was not ‘one’ monument, but rather was built, altered, and revered for over 1,500 years, around 100 generations." Opinion: The White House has always been 'The People's House.' Now ...
Over 6,000 years old and still a site for worship, Stonehenge remains a unique place. As the first rays of the sun shine into ...
People gather at Stonehenge, England, during sunrise on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, Saturday, June 21, 2025. (Zhanna Manukyan/PA via AP) By Associated Press.
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inews.co.uk on MSNI took my four-year-old to Stonehenge summer solstice – this is how the night wentThe sun dipped below the horizon at 9.27pm. The drums got lounder. A skylark sang somewhere as Hare Krishnas chanted mantras and people recited poetry on grassy banks. Hemp shrouded hippies walked ...
About 25,000 people have celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge. The event is one of the few occasions people can walk next to the stones at the ancient site near Salisbury in Wiltshire. It ...
Members of a Salisbury community Facebook group expressed anger and disappointment following reports of the aftermath of the annual celebration.
A record breaking crowd of around 25,000 people celebrated the summer solstice this morning at Stonehenge, one of the few occasions visitors can walk among the stones. The ancient site near Salisbury ...
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