incredible "ring of fire" solar eclipse which has special significance for multiple cultures. Having missed being able to celebrate the equinox in March at Stonehenge because of the UK's coronavirus lockdown, Arthur says he is "definitely" going to be there to celebrate the Summer Solstice.English Heritage has said it will be live streaming Stonehenge during the solstice, but Arthur and others will still get "as close they can legally get" as, he says, "a picture of a sunrise is not quite the same as actually being there and experiencing it".Arthur said: "I will be in the environment of Stonehenge this year, as close as I can legally get and of course, it will be irresponsible of me to encourage others to be there, but I shall be there.
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