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− | The | + | The festival is primarily a new Celtic fire festivity, [http://midsummerr.co.uk midsummer] representing the middle of summer, along with the shortening of the days on their gradual 03 to winter. Midsummer is typically celebrated on either the particular 23rd or perhaps 24th involving June, although longest evening actually falls on the Twenty first of Summer. The importance of your day to our forefathers can be tracked back thousands of decades, and many gemstone circles and other ancient monuments tend to be aligned towards the sunrise on Midsummer's Day. By far the most famous position is that at Stonehenge, where the sunshine rises within the heel stone, framed from the giant trilithons about Midsummer morning. |
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The festival is primarily a new Celtic fire festivity, midsummer representing the middle of summer, along with the shortening of the days on their gradual 03 to winter. Midsummer is typically celebrated on either the particular 23rd or perhaps 24th involving June, although longest evening actually falls on the Twenty first of Summer. The importance of your day to our forefathers can be tracked back thousands of decades, and many gemstone circles and other ancient monuments tend to be aligned towards the sunrise on Midsummer's Day. By far the most famous position is that at Stonehenge, where the sunshine rises within the heel stone, framed from the giant trilithons about Midsummer morning.