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Summer Solstice 2016: Thousands travel to Stonehenge for the longest day of the year | Summer Solstice 2016: Thousands travel to Stonehenge for the longest day of the year |
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Thousands of people have gathered at Stonehenge to celebrate the Summer Solstice. | |
Approximately 12,000 people are attending the celebration at the historic Wiltshire monument throughout the day and night. | Approximately 12,000 people are attending the celebration at the historic Wiltshire monument throughout the day and night. |
The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year, with daylight lasting around 17 hours in the UK - and this year it coincides with a Strawberry Moon. | |
This year, the solstice coincides with the Strawberry Moon, first named by Native Americans referring to a full moon that marks the beginning of strawberry season. The two only coincide once every 70 years. | This year, the solstice coincides with the Strawberry Moon, first named by Native Americans referring to a full moon that marks the beginning of strawberry season. The two only coincide once every 70 years. |
On the day of the Summer Solstice, the rising sun will perfectly align with the stones each year, shining on a central altar; this special significance makes Stonehenge the UK’s most popular destination for solstice revellers. | On the day of the Summer Solstice, the rising sun will perfectly align with the stones each year, shining on a central altar; this special significance makes Stonehenge the UK’s most popular destination for solstice revellers. |
Although thousands have flocked to the ancient stones, many more appear to be staying away this year. The number of revellers in attendance has fallen by half. | Although thousands have flocked to the ancient stones, many more appear to be staying away this year. The number of revellers in attendance has fallen by half. |
English Heritage, for the first time, charged entry to the park for the solstice Festival - £25 per head with additional tent or van pitching fees - and there is also a blanket ban on alcohol, drugs and pets. | English Heritage, for the first time, charged entry to the park for the solstice Festival - £25 per head with additional tent or van pitching fees - and there is also a blanket ban on alcohol, drugs and pets. |
Those who went were able to enjoy music, dancing, drumming and the sight of the Strawberry Moon rising over the stones on the longest day of the year. | Those who went were able to enjoy music, dancing, drumming and the sight of the Strawberry Moon rising over the stones on the longest day of the year. |
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