Lifeguards rescue tens of thousands of people from rip currents in the U.S. every year, but it is estimated that 100 people are killed by rip currents annually. If caught in a rip current, don’t fight ...
The winter solstice is a significant astronomical event that marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. In the Northern Hemisphere, this occurs annually around December 21 or ...
On my recent December birthday, a card I received wished me: "Many happy returns." "I'm down with that," I thought to myself.
British researchers who have spent years studying Stonehenge are proposing a novel purpose for the monument's existence.
A few days ago, we made it through the inky tunnel of the year’s longest night. Now, for some of us anyway, here comes the ...
Thousands of people celebrated the winter solstice at Stonehenge, a place of worship in southern England. Some wore costumes, ...
Thousands of tourists, pagans, druids and people simply yearning for the promise of spring marked the dawn of the shortest ...
The winter solstice falls around December 21st each year, marking the shortest day and longest night in the Northern Hemisphere. However, it's important to note that the exact date of the solstice can ...
Thousands of people gather at the ancient English monument of Stonehenge to greet sunrise on winter solstice, the northern hemisphere's shortest day of the year.
Thousands of tourists, pagans, druids and people yearning for the promise of spring have marked the dawn of the shortest day of the year at the ancient Stonehenge monument. Some ...
Whatever its original purpose, Stonehenge today retains an important place in Britain’s culture and history and remains one ...
A multitude of tourists, pagans, druids, and individuals eagerly anticipating the arrival of spring gathered at the ancient Stonehenge monument to commemorate the dawn of the shortest day of the year ...