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As the sun rose on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ...
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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, ...
Property owner Dennis Stone and his family have worked to solve the mystery of this rock formation since the 1950s. Believed ...
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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Salisbury Journal on MSNWiltshire College students visit Stonehenge for Refugee WeekEnglish language students from Wiltshire College & University Centre’s Salisbury campus visited Stonehenge during Refugee Week as part of ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNPrimary school children break ground on new education facilities at StonehengeEnglish Heritage has started work on new education facilities at UNESCO World Heritage Site Stonehenge, due to open in time ...
Jennifer Wexler, Stonehenge's curator of history, said the sunrise had been "amazing". "It's a really wonderful way to come and mark this seasonal moment in time," she added.
Solstice events at Stonehenge are some of the rare occasions when visitors are allowed to get close to the stones at the World Heritage site, which was built to align with the sun on the solstices.
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 ...
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