Thousands watch a object arise over Stonehenge

Crowds cheered and lifted mobile phones for images as a rays flooded by a relic and announced a longest day of a year in a Northern Hemisphere

Thousands watch a object arise over Stonehenge

London: Thousands have watched a object glimmer over a setting during Stonehenge, celebrating a summer solstice during a Neolithic mill circle. The object rose behind a Heel Stone, that traditionally outlines a symbol on a setting for a sunrise, during 4.52 AM currently (0352 GMT; 23:52 EDT Wednesday).

Crowds cheered and lifted mobile phones for images as a rays flooded by a relic and announced a longest day of a year in a Northern Hemisphere.

English Heritage, that cares for ancestral sites, tweeted that it was a “perfect morning for a #SummerSolstice morning during Stonehenge.”

The mill round in southern England, believed to be 4,500 years old, is a World Heritage site famous for a fixing with a movements of a sun. Thousands revisit to symbol a solstices in summer and winter.

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