Winter Solstice Celebration at the Historic Site of Stonehenge

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Winter Solstice Celebration at the Historic Site of Stonehenge

Yesterday, coinciding with the winter solstice or the start of winter, which is considered the shortest day of the year, a large crowd gathered at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain in southern England. On this day each year, people are allowed to get close to these prehistoric stones.

Stonehenge is considered one of the most popular tourist attractions in Britain and one of the most mysterious historical monuments in the world.

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