On Saturday, thousands of people, including druids, shamans, and tourists, gathered at the ancient site of Stonehenge in Britain to witness the first sunrise after the winter solstice, according ...
The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year ... According to Pliny the Elder, in Britain, druid priests would mark the important date by gathering mistletoe and sacrificing bulls ...
As a result, scores of druids and other worshippers flock to the prehistoric monument each winter solstice to mark the occasion, with English Heritage allowing open access to the inner circle.
Today, hundreds of people - including Druids - still travel to Stonehenge to celebrate the sunrise on the summer solstice, and the sunset on the winter solstice, and to take part in the same kind ...
On the winter solstice, visitors traditionally enter the towering, mysterious stone circle for a sunrise ceremony run by local pagan and druid groups. Winter solstice marks the shortest day of ...
The winter solstice came on Monday at 5:02 a.m. ET. The shortest day of the year heralds the arrival of winter; after this, days finally start getting longer in the northern hemisphere ...