Across the United Kingdom, early risers came together to honor the summer solstice, marking the official beginning of astronomical summer. The event drew a crowd of more than 20,000 people to Stonehenge in Wiltshire, where the solstice has long been observed.

In addition to Stonehenge, many chose to celebrate the longest day of the year with scenic swims at various beaches. Roker Beach in Sunderland saw numerous participants enjoying the water, while in Hornsea, East Yorkshire, bathers remained enthusiastic despite a foggy atmosphere.

The solstice reached its exact moment at 09:24 BST, a time when the northern hemisphere is tilted most directly towards the sun. This astronomical positioning results in the longest day and shortest night of the year for that part of the globe.

Overall, the day provided an opportunity for communities throughout the UK to come together and appreciate the changing seasons, regardless of varied weather conditions at different locations

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