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Thousands gather at Stonehenge for 5,000-year-old traditionThe Stonehenge was built around 3,000 BC to align with the winter solstice sunset, and people have gathered to mark the shortest day of the year ever since. As dawn approached this morning ...
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Thousands meet at Stonehenge to celebrate winter solsticePagans, druids and people simply yearned for the promise of spring marked the dawn of the year’s shortest day. The Stonehenge Winter Solstice Celebration is a special event that captures the ...
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Independent.ie on MSNIrish stargazers wake up to rare ‘blood moon’ partial lunar eclipseIn a partial lunar eclipse, the sun, Earth and moon are almost, rather than fully, aligned. This means a dark section appears ...
At dawn on the solstice at the ancient Stonehenge monument near Salisbury, Wiltshire, the rising sun reaches the middle of the stones when shining on the central altar. People celebrating at the ...
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