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Doomsday at Stonehenge
The sun rose above Stonehenge this year, despite fearmongering that the end of the ancient Mayans' long-count calendar would usher in the end of the world. Access to the site is given to druids, New Age followers and members of the public on the annual Winter Solstice.
- Dec. 21, 2012: Women soak up the sun after its rise at the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, in southern England, as access to the site is given to druids, New Age followers and members of the public on the annual Winter Solstice. The doomsday hour came and went -- and we're still here.read moreAP Photo/Matt DunhamShare
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Doomsday at Stonehenge
The sun rose above Stonehenge this year, despite fearmongering that the end of the ancient Mayans' long-count calendar would usher in the end of the world. Access to the site is given to druids, New Age followers and members of the public on the annual Winter Solstice.
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