Winter solstice celebrated at Stonehenge
Crowds gather to watch the sunrise over the iconic stones and celebrate winter solstice.
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The winter solstice, also called the hibernal solstice, occurs when either of Earth's poles reaches its maximum tilt away from the Sun. This happens twice yearly, once in each hemisphere. For that hemisphere, the winter solstice is the day with the shortest period of daylight and longest night of the year, and when the Sun is at its lowest daily maximum elevation in the sky. Each polar region experiences continuous darkness or twilight around its winter solstice. The opposite event is the summer solstice.
Crowds gather to watch the sunrise over the iconic stones and celebrate winter solstice.