Visitors gathered early on Monday morning at Stonehenge to watch the sun rise at the ancient stones. Druids, pagans and tourists were among the hundreds of people to attend the event to mark the autumn equinox. It marks one of the two points of the year
when day and night are equal.
Visitors gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sun rise, marking the moment when night and day are theoretically the same length across the world. Druids, pagans and tourists were among the hundreds of people at the Wiltshire site of the ancient stones for
the autumn equinox.