21 juni 2011

Summer solstice - something you can´t keep it hiden

Revelers cheer as the sun finally breaks through the clouds more than a couple of hours after sunrise during the summer solstice at Stonehenge, near Salisbury in England.
More than 18,000 people gathered at Stonehenge to celebrate summer solstice, witnessing sunrise on the longest day of the year.
Accordin to The Telegraph’s the event is full of fun little tidbits: The revelers are described as `an eclectic mix of sun worshippers, traveling hippies, and pagans´,
and a `Druid´ named Arthur Uther Pendragon conducted the traditional pagan ceremonies.
Nowadays we live the time as everything deep from the soul will be resurfaced. At the present time we will see some miracles. No doubt.
Not surprisingly, wrote Telegraph, about 20 people were arrested for som minor drug infractions. (Photo by Andy Worthington)

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