The Summer Soltice Is celebrated At Stonehenge., Salisbury, England, Uk - 21 Jun 2024
One of those waiting for the sun to come up as part of the Summer Solstice celebrations at Stonehenge wears a headpiece with animal furs and bones. Stonehenge was built by early Britons some 4000 years ago to align with the sun on the solstices. The summer solstice marks the end of Spring and the start of Summer and is the longest day and the shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere. The event is celebrated by thousands of pagans worldwide with singing and dancing.