The English Heritage organisation, which manages the site, stated that this year, it will be hosting the event virtually on its social media pages. The Director of Stonehenge Nichola Tasker stated that they had consulted on whether they could have proceeded safely and hosted the event as per usual; however, due to the current circumstances because of COVID-19, they felt they had no choice, but to cancel. He said that they are now hoping that their live stream offers an alternative opportunity for people near and far to connect with this spiritual place during such a special time of year, and that they look forward to welcoming everyone back next year.
As per the English Heritage, on midsummer’s day in the northern hemisphere, the sun seems to rise from the left of the Heel Stone at the northeast end of the arrangement, whereas during midwinter’s day, the entire schedule is reversed. This means the builders of the structure had the solstices foremost in their mind when they were building it.
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