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Partygoers Greet Solstice at Stonehenge

By NARDINE SAAD
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STONEHENGE, England (June 21) - Pagans and partygoers drummed, danced or gyrated in hula hoops to stay awake through the night, as more than 35,000 people greeted the summer solstice Sunday at the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge.
Despite fears of trouble because of the record-sized crowd, police said the annual party at the mysterious monument was mostly peaceful.
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"It's the most magical place on the planet," said antique salesman Frank Somers, 43, dressed in the robes of his Druid faith.
"Inside when you touch the stones you feel a warmth like you're touching a tree, not a stone. There's a genuine love, you feel called to it," he said.
The prehistoric monument in southern England is the site of an annual night-long party — or religious ceremony, depending on perspective — marking the longest day of the year in the northern hemisphere.
Warm weather and the fact that this year's solstice fell on a weekend helped draw a record crowd.
"There has been a great atmosphere and where else would you want to be on midsummer's day?" said Peter Carson of English Heritage, the body in charge of Stonehenge.
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Camera flashes bounced off the stones through the night until patchy rays of sunlight peeked through the clouds at 4:58 a.m. BST (0358GMT). A weak cheer went up as dawn broke over the Heel Stone, a pockmarked pillar at the edge of the stone circle that is aligned with the rising sun.
"You can feel the energy from your feet climb up your body," said Diane Manuel, 50, a supply company director from Middlesbrough in northern England. "It's like having heart palpitations."
Stonehenge, which sits on Salisbury Plain about 80 miles (130 kilometers) southwest of London, is one of Britain's most popular tourist attractions, visited by more than 750,000 people a year. It was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and 1,600 B.C.
Mystery surrounds the monument's original purpose. Some theories hold that the stone circle was a grave site because 350 burial mounds surround the structure.
In May, archaeologists found evidence indicating that pilgrims perceived the stones to have healing powers. Some other experts assert that the structure was part of an ancient astronomical calendar.
But because it was built so long ago, there is no record of why the monument was erected, said archaeologist Dave Batchelor of English Heritage.
"All of that sort of stuff we don't have, so when it comes to ascribing a modern-day reason depends on the viewpoint ... that's the fascination," Batchelor said.
Solstice celebrations were a highlight of the pre-Christian calendar, and in many countries bonfires, maypole dances and courtship rituals linger on as holdovers from Europe's pagan past.
Libby Davy, 40, an Australian living in Brighton, southern England, was attending the solstice for the first time with friends and her 8-year-old daughter. She wore sparkling dust on her face and wrapped a monkey doll around her neck as she embraced the festive mood.
"It's kind of a pilgrimage," she said. "As a sculptor, I can't help being interested in the stones — they're historic, spiritual — people went to a huge effort to put them here not anywhere else. Why here? And why this configuration? It's fascinating."
The solstice is one of the few times during the year that visitors can get close enough to touch the rocks.
English Heritage closed the site at the solstice after clashes between police and revelers in 1985. It began allowing full access again in 2000 and the celebrations have been largely peaceful.
Police said Sunday they had made about 30 arrests for drug and public-order offenses.
With problems at a minimum, the crowd reverted to a carnival atmosphere. Some revelers used hula hoops to stay awake until the sunrise; other simply clapped and danced among the stones.
Gaisva Milinkeviciute, 30, a yoga instructor originally from Lithuania, came with two friends, who like many in the crowd, wore wreaths in their hair.
"This place actually gives people so much energy and thoughts, things that we kind of neglect in the daily lives and wish for," Milinkeviciute said. "We can come here and make them come true."
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01:02 AMJun 23 2009

Once again, history and fact are ignored. Though Stohenge and other ' circles' across Europe were created to examine,worship and track the mysteries of nature and the ' magic ' that the pre-celts and celts/druids felt they lived among. A large part of the worship involved very bloody rites of human sacrafice with on-going possibilities of canibalism. I think a more somber ceremony would've been appropriate - especially on the very spot were many were sacraficed.

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06:39 PMJun 22 2009

I thought the photo of the couple kissing was sweet!

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03:22 PMJun 22 2009

Big crowd, too bad it was cloudy.

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11:01 AMJun 22 2009

party on

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10:52 AMJun 22 2009

well sence i aol acted up and had to sign in why did he moron take a stone henge story like an blast the pope your ingorant on the church as well. schools out enjoy your time off

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Graeflded

10:51 AMJun 22 2009

5000 years from now they'll be staying up all night at the ruins of the Crystal Chathedral in Orange County waiting for the sun to rise on the Spring Equinox. There will be some vague notion that it had something to do with rebirth and sacrafice, and groups of neo-christians will try and re-create what they think were the correct rutuals; wearing robes and drinking wine and eating bread until intoxicated. It's all the same crap.

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Something tells me their gods, long ago, were better than our gods, now.

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Druids, pagans and partygoes -- more than 35,000 in all -- gather to usher in the summer solstice at the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge in southern England. It\'s the most magical place on the planet, says one 43-year-old attendee.