UK | Stonehenge Summer Solstice

The longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, which typically occurs on or around June 20 or 21, is commemorated each year at Stonehenge. Tens of thousands of people congregate to Stonehenge, a historical location in Wiltshire, England, to observe the sun rise over the stones and signify the start of summer. The occasion, one of the most significant in the paganism calendar, is honored with rituals, music, and cultural activities.

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