Zehntausende feiern Sommersonnenwende in Stonehenge

STONEHENGE, ENGLAND, GROSSBRITANNIEN 21. JUNI 2024 QUELLE: AFPTV 1. 00:00-00:08 Schwenk von oben nach unten Stonehenge surrounded by revellers by night 2. 00:08-00:12 Totale woman dancing with glowing orbs in front of Stonehenge 3. 00:12-00:15 Halbnahe Stonehenge at start of dawn 4. 00:15-00:19 Nah sunrise starting behind Stonehenge 5. 00:19-00:24 Halbnahe sunshine coming through an arch of Stonehenge 6. 00:24-00:29 Halbnahe people watching the sunrise with stone arch of Stonehenge in background 7. 00:29-00:59 O-TON 1 - Kate Logan, historic properties director at English Heritage (Frau, English, 30 Sek.): "Stonehenge was built on the Solstice alignment, which basically means the builders of Stonehenge, thousands of years ago, knew that the sun was important, and they designed this monument so that the sun would shine through it on the longest day of the year. And I think people gather here to mark that occasion because they know people have gathered for thousands of years in celebration, to mark the changing of the seasons, and to see something really, really spectacular. And today, we did see a spectacular sunrise." 8. 00:38-00:44 Zwischenschnitt: Schwenk von oben nach unten sunrise over Stonehenge 9. 00:44-00:48 Zwischenschnitt: Schwenk von oben nach unten sunrise over Stonehenge 10. 00:48-00:55 Zwischenschnitt: Schwenk von oben nach unten people's phones while they taking photos of Stonehenge 11. 00:59-01:13 O-TON 2 - Sue Guess, therapist (Frau, 65 Jahre alt, English, 15 Sek.): "For many people, it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But it's such a sacred place. It means you can't almost put it into words. It's just awe, wonderment, amazing. And it just touches the soul." 12. 01:04-01:09 Zwischenschnitt: Schwenk von oben nach unten people watching the sunrise with stone arch of Stonehenge in background 13. 01:13-01:18 Halbnahe people standing on nearby burial mound watching dawn over Stonehenge 14. 01:18-01:23 Totale people celebrating the Summer Solstice in the middle of the Stonehenge stone circle