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Stonehenge is one of the world’s most iconic landmarks—but is it worth the visit? Here’s a balanced look at the experience, ...
Did you know that some of the oldest human-made structures on Earth align precisely with the rising sun on the summer ...
As the sun rose on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ...
Today in the history of astronomy, celebrations at Stonehenge mark the summer solstice.
It’s been a mystery for 5,000 years, but scientists think they may finally have discovered the reason Stonehenge was built.
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 ...
As the sun rose Saturday on the longest day of the year, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ancient monument ...
Throughout its history, more stones have been added, some taken away, but it has always stood in its prominent spot on the Salisbury Plains, proving a particularly popular site for Winter and Summer ...
About 25,000 people have celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge. The event is one of the few occasions people can walk ...
Thousands of people watched the sunrise over Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice, signifying the end of spring.