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Sitting Stones - Consett Magazine
The Winter Solstice is celebrated in the northern hemisphere on December 21st each year. Traditionally, it is a festival that marks the shortest day and longest night and is synonymous with the demise and rebirth of the sun. It is prevalent in many cultures and has various customs and traditions linked to it. Standing Stones erected by ancient civilisations can still be seen today and there are many to observe around sites in Britain; the most f…
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Sitting Stones - Consett Magazine
The Winter Solstice is celebrated in the northern hemisphere on December 21st each year. Traditionally, it is a festival that marks the shortest day and longest night and is synonymous with the demise and rebirth of the sun. It is prevalent in many cultures and has various customs and traditions linked to it. Standing Stones erected by ancient civilisations can still be seen today and there are many to observe around sites in Britain; the most f…
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