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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 ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNI took my four-year-old to Stonehenge summer solstice – this is how the night wentThe sun dipped below the horizon at 9.27pm. The drums got lounder. A skylark sang somewhere as Hare Krishnas chanted mantras ...
As the sun rose on the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ...
It’s been a mystery for 5,000 years, but scientists think they may finally have discovered the reason Stonehenge was built.
About 25,000 people have celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge - a record breaking crowd. The event is one of the few ...
As the sun rose Saturday on the longest day of the year, a crowd erupted in cheers at Stonehenge where the ancient monument ...
Members of a Salisbury community Facebook group expressed anger and disappointment following reports of the aftermath of the annual celebration.
Temperatures in Charlwood, Surrey, hit 33.2C at lunchtime on Saturday, beating the 32.2C reached in parts of eastern England ...
Property owner Dennis Stone and his family have worked to solve the mystery of this rock formation since the 1950s. Believed ...
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Astronomy on MSNJune 21, ca. 2500 B.C.E.: Summering at StonehengeToday in the history of astronomy, celebrations at Stonehenge mark the summer solstice.
From Finland's bonfires to England's Stonehenge gathering, here are eight global traditions that celebrate the longest day.
Summer gets its official start in the Northern Hemisphere with the arrival of the summer solstice. The sun will trace its ...
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