The festival celebrates above all the traditions of the Algonquin people. In 2018, visitors enjoyed culinary and arts and crafts workshops, as well as the vivid Pow Wow dance competition.
Each year, thousands of people flock to watch the sunrise over the prehistoric monument. The crowds dress up, do yoga, and celebrate the longest day of the year.
Though the celebrations take place in the Southern Hemisphere, they draw from the European festivals of St. John the Baptist and the summer solstice.
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Fireworks are set off, bonfires lit, and special food and drink consumed as revelers go a little crazy and party the night away! A curious pagan tradition in the town of Soria even sees men walking barefoot over hot embers...
This year, the summer solstice falls on June 20, and people from across the Northern Hemisphere are flocking to celebrate the longest day of the calendar. From yoga and bonfires to neolithic stones and strawberries, discover how cultures across the globe celebrate Midsummer by clicking through this gallery.
Wild summer solstice festivals from around the world
The summer solstice is upon us
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From yoga and bonfires to neolithic stones and strawberries, discover how cultures across the globe celebrate Midsummer by clicking through this gallery.