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GROSSBRITANNIEN STONEHENGE SONNENWENDE
A reveller jumps in the air after climbing up on one of the stones forming Stonehenge, near Salisbury, in England, as crowds gather before sunrise to mark the summer solstice, Tuesday June 21, 2005. The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge is a World Heritage Site erected between approximately 3000BC and 1600BC and despite years of research the reason behind its construction remains a mystery. The summer solstice in the northern hemisphere occurs annually on June 21 and is the time at which the sun is at its northernmost point in the sky. (KEYSTONE/AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
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Lizenz
Rights Managed
Erstellungsdatum
20050621
Ort
SALISBURY GROSSBRITANNIEN
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
AP
Byline
MATT DUNHAM
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2000 x 1279 px
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JPEG