Thousands of tourists, pagans, druids and people yearning for the promise of spring have marked the dawn of the shortest day ...
Thousands of people have gathered at Stonehenge to see the winter solstice sunrise. From 21 December, the shortest day of the ...
As dawn approached, cheers and applause could be heard, and attendees applauded as the sun rose over the Neolithic monument.
About 15,000 revelers witnessed an ancient solstice sunrise alignment on Saturday morning at Stonehenge, the U.K.’s most ...
It’s that time of year when crowds of pagans, druids, hippies and tourists head to Stonehenge in Britain to celebrate the ...
The celebrations at Wiltshire's world-famous Stonehenge were managed by English Heritage, which has live-streamed the event.
Thousands of people gather at the ancient English monument of Stonehenge to greet sunrise on winter solstice, the northern hemisphere's shortest day of the year.
Crowds of people gathered to celebrate the winter solstice at Britain's Stonehenge, on Saturday (December 21). What's next ...
Special access is allowed to the ancient Stonehenge monument during the solstice [PA Media] The winter solstice sunrise was greeted by thousands of people at Stonehenge, with a focus on "renewal ...
People take part in the winter solstice celebrations during sunrise ... AP/James Manning That follows from the recent discovery that one of Stonehenge’s stones — the unique stone lying flat ...
No one could see the sun through the low winter ... until the summer solstice in June. The solstices are the only occasions when visitors can go right up to the stones at Stonehenge, and thousands ...
The winter solstice marks the shortest day and the longest night in the Northern Hemisphere. Stonehenge was erected starting about 5,000 years ago by a sun-worshiping Neolithic culture.