Summer Solstice At Stonehenge
Thousands flocked to Stonehenge on Sunday, June 21, to celebrate the Summer Solstice and watch the sun rise and fall behind the famed stone circle.
Twenty-three thousand people reportedly embarked on a pilgrimage to Stonehenge on the Salisbury Plain over the weekend to celebrate the longest day of the year, known as the summer solstice. Unfortunately for the massive crowd, the sun was only visible for a few short hours, but that didn’t stop them from playing music, dancing around the grass and kissing the stones. According to authorities, nine arrests were made for drug offenses – a surprisingly low number.
Meanwhile, the Summer Solstice proved the perfect occasion to test a recent theory that the stones aligned perfectly with the sunset. Tim Daw, a steward of Stonehenge, found that he could predict how the sunset would align with the stones at the historic site. “I put forward this theory. I said ‘this stone, the sun will set along its back’ [on] Midsummer. Yes it did,” Daw told BBC.
“[There was a wonderful sunset last night. We could see the sun going down directly in line with… the back of his stone. It was fantastic,” Daw added.
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