Stonehenge was one of the Seven Mysteries of Medieval World and was usually open to the public for camping and religious ceremonies. That was before August 1971, when the site became the epicenter of a grisly demise.
It is group of "hippies" who had launched tents in the center of the circle and spent the night around a campfire and smoking weed. According to the commonly accepted story, at 2 am a severe storm descended on Salisbury Plain, bringing huge lightning. Two witnesses, a farmer and a policeman said lightning struck the stones of Stonehenge and absorbed the whole area in an eerie blue light was so intense that they had to cover their eyes.
The witness heard campers hippies shouting and when the beam passed quickly ran witnesses. Naturally, they expected to find badly burned or injured and dead people. To his amazement, and taste of the paranormal and UFO communities, they found no one.
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