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While sixteen lucky were preparing to witness the winter solstice from inside the chamber at Newgrange, another intimate gathering of 100 people, from all walks of life were meeting on the other ...
This morning I watched online the live streaming of the Winter Solstice from Newgrange. It was touch and go if the clouds would part and the sun would shine through but it did and we got to view this ...
Over 2,000 people gathered at Newgrange in Co Meath for the Winter Solstice - the astronomical phenomenon that marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Despite the sun finally ...
The annual solstice gathering also took at Newgrange in Co Meath, a Neolithic passage tomb which dates to 3,200BC, and a lucky group witnessed the flooding of light into the inner chamber.
Today, we saw people gather across the UK to celebrate the winter solstice. Hundreds headed ... You can follow along with our live stream by clicking watch live at the top of the page.
Across the Irish Sea, a monument in Newgrange, Co Meath, which is thought to be more than 5,000 years old drew a number of people keen to mark the solstice.