The Solstice isn't what it used to be...or is it?
THE INDEPENDENT
By Tom Peck AP
UNITED KINGDOM - Last week it was race-goers at Ascot. Now it's been kicking off among the latter-day druids at Stonehenge On the longest day of the year yesterday in Wiltshire, the sun rose above a green horizon and kissed the ancient monument of Stonehenge. But while the arc of the sky has not changed over the past five millennia, the gathering that greets the summer solstice each year has become something very different from its earliest incarnation. [link]
By Tom Peck AP
Sun Worshippers at Stonehenge |
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