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Thousands of people watched the sunrise over Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice, signifying the end of spring.
Members of a Salisbury community Facebook group expressed anger and disappointment following reports of the aftermath of the annual celebration.
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Miles with McConkey on MSNWhat to Know Before Visiting Stonehenge: Pros, Cons, and Travel TipsStonehenge is one of the world’s most iconic landmarks—but is it worth the visit? Here’s a balanced look at the experience, ...
Stonehenge was built in stages 5,000 years ago on the flat lands of Salisbury Plain approximately 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of London. The unique stone circle was erected in the late ...
English Heritage, which manages the site, confirmed they were aware of the concerns. A spokesperson said: "This year’s Summer Solstice at Stonehenge was a very enjoyable occasion and we welcomed ...
As the sun rose on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ...
As the sun rose Saturday on the longest day of the year, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ancient monument in southern England has clocked the summer solstice over thousands of years.
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Indulgexpress on MSNAround 25 thousand gather to watch the summer solstice sunrise at StonehengeSaturday was the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and cheers erupted at Stonehenge, where the ancient site ...
Thousands of people gathered at Stonehenge to watch the summer solstice sunrise, marking the year's longest day - on what is now the hottest day of the year. Temperatures in Charlwood, Surrey, hit ...
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