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gaming2 years ago

"Diablo 4 Introduces Malignant Rings with Patch 1.2.2, Bringing Back Popular Powers"

Diablo 4 patch 1.2.2 introduces new Malignant Rings, bringing back powerful abilities from season one. Druids can now pull in and damage enemies with their ultimate skill, Necromancers have automatic activation of corpse skills, and Sorcerers gain increased damage based on elemental damage types. Barbarians and Rogues also receive new rings, although their abilities are less exciting. The patch also includes changes to the Sanguine Battery event. The full patch notes can be found on the Blizzard website.

culture2 years ago

Stonehenge Summer Solstice Draws Thousands of Visitors.

Around 8,000 people, including druids, pagans, hippies, and tourists, gathered at Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice, the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere. The sun rose behind the Heel Stone, and the first rays shone into the heart of Stonehenge, a World Heritage Site. The event was peaceful and safe, with only two arrests made. English Heritage reported that approximately 154,000 people tuned in from around the world to watch the sunset and sunrise on the charity’s livestream. Stonehenge remains a symbol of British culture and history and continues to captivate and bring people together to celebrate the seasons.

culture2 years ago

Stonehenge Celebrates Summer Solstice with Thousands of Visitors.

Thousands of people, including druids and hippies, gathered at Stonehenge in southern England to celebrate the Summer Solstice, the longest day in the northern hemisphere. The World Heritage site was open to the public for an extended period inside the stone circle, and druids performed dawn rituals in their traditional white robes. Stonehenge, one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments, was built on the flat lands of Salisbury Plain in stages starting 5,000 years ago.

culture2 years ago

Stonehenge Celebrates Summer Solstice with Thousands of Visitors.

About 10,000 people, including Druids and pagans, gathered at Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice, marking the longest day of the year. The sun rises behind the entrance to the stone circle, and rays of light are channelled into the centre of the monument. Stonehenge's distinctive formation aligns to both the midsummer sunrise and the midwinter sunset. Many people travel from around the world to celebrate at the stones, which have been a site of solstice celebrations for thousands of years.