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Druids, pagans and revellers cheer as the sun rises at Stonehenge on  December 22, 2011 in Wiltshire, England. The unseasonable warm weather  encouraged a larger than normal crowd to gather at the famous historic  stone circle to celebrate the sunrise closest to the Winter Solstice,  the shortest day of the year.

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Druids, pagans and revellers cheer as the sun rises at Stonehenge on December 22, 2011 in Wiltshire, England. The unseasonable warm weather encouraged a larger than normal crowd to gather at the famous historic stone circle to celebrate the sunrise closest to the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year.

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Druids, pagans and revellers cheer as the sun rises at Stonehenge on  December 22, 2011 in Wiltshire, England. The unseasonable warm weather  encouraged a larger than normal crowd to gather at the famous historic  stone circle to celebrate the sunrise closest to the Winter Solstice,  the shortest day of the year.

Matt Cardy/Getty Images

Druids, pagans and revellers cheer as the sun rises at Stonehenge on December 22, 2011 in Wiltshire, England. The unseasonable warm weather encouraged a larger than normal crowd to gather at the famous historic stone circle to celebrate the sunrise closest to the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year.

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