Revellers set light to some paper inside the Stone Circle at Stonehenge

Revellers set light to some paper inside the Stone Circle at Stonehenge, southern England as Druids and revelers celebrate the Winter Solstice, Tuesday Dec. 22, 2009. (AP Photo/Ben Birchall/PA)

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Druids, pagans mark year's shortest day

'Was really looking picture-postcard perfect'

Updated: Tuesday, 22 Dec 2009, 7:33 AM EST
Published : Tuesday, 22 Dec 2009, 7:33 AM EST

LONDON (AP) - Hundreds of people have celebrated the winter solstice at Stonehenge, braving snowy travel conditions and a morning fog.

About 700 people — including pagans and druids — saw the sun rise at the ancient rocks near Salisbury, England.

Peter Carson, Stonehenge's director, said it "was really looking picture-postcard perfect."

Carson said winter solstice can fall between Dec. 20 and 23. He said this year, winter solstice came after the sun set on Dec. 21, making Tuesday the shortest day of the year.

Summer solstice is also observed at the site, but Carson said the winter celebrations are increasingly popular.

He said there's a "better understanding that Stonehenge was a monument more significant at the winter rather than summer solstice."

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