About 15,000 revelers witnessed an ancient solstice sunrise alignment on Saturday morning at Stonehenge, the U.K.’s most ...
Thousands of tourists, pagans, druids and people yearning for the promise of spring have marked the dawn of the shortest day ...
It’s that time of year when crowds of pagans, druids, hippies and tourists head to Stonehenge in Britain to celebrate the ...
Thousands of people have gathered at Stonehenge to see the winter solstice sunrise. From 21 December, the shortest day of the ...
As the first rays of sunlight pierced through the frosty morning sky, thousands of people gathered at the iconic Stone ...
Thousands of people including pagans, druids and dancers have gathered at the ancient Stonehenge monument for the winter solstice, marking the shortest day of the year. During sunrise at 8.09am ...
Chris Smith, 31, who had come to Stonehenge for the winter solstice for the first time, said he was there because of the 'spiritual draw of the area'. He said: 'This is all about renewal ...
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.
Thousands of tourists, pagans, druids and people simply yearning for the promise of spring marked the dawn of the shortest ...
THOUSANDS gathered on the shortest day of the year to mark the Winter Solstice at Stonehenge this morning. The celebrations at the Wiltshire world-famous ancient monument were managed by English ...
Saturday, December 21, marks the winter solstice. An optimistic way to view this astronomical first day of winter is that there are brighter and warmer days ahead. A realist might point out that ...