Around 8,000 people gathered Wednesday around prehistoric Stonehenge in Britain to observe the summer solstice. Many wore colorful clothing and even antlers. They stayed overnight to greet the sunrise on June 21. It is the day with the most daylight in the Northern Hemisphere. The crowd greeted the morning sun shining into the heart of Stonehenge with drumming, chanting and cheering. Nichola Tasker is director of Stonehenge at English Heritage, a non-profit group that oversees many historic places in Britain. Tasker said: “Stonehenge continues to captivate and to bring people together to celebrate the seasons, just as it has done for thousands of years.” She added, “There was a wonderful atmosphere from sunset to sunrise, and everybody enjoyed a very atmospheric morning.” In addition to the 8,000 people present, English Heritage said that about 154,000 others watched on its live stream video.

In addition to the 8,000 people present, English Heritage said that about 154,000 others watched on its live stream video.
ocean current
live stream
river walk
tidal estuary
What unique item did some gatherers wear during the gathering?
antlers
beaks
hooves
wings
What does the term "solstice" refer to in the context of the article?
A gathering of people to celebrate the seasons
The day with the most daylight in the Northern Hemisphere
A non-profit group overseeing historic places
Prehistoric gatherings at Stonehenge