Thousands of people have gathered peacefully at Stonehenge to see in the summer solstice.
It's only the third time in more than a decade Stonehenge has been open for solstice celebrations.
Trouble in the past culminating in the Battle of the Beanfield in 1985 led to a four-mile exclusion zone being set up around the stones.
Police and English Heritage say there were only 11 arrests, mainly for drunkenness and drug offences, among the estimated 22,000 revellers.
People started to gather at the monument site last night and were later allowed to congregate near the stones themselves.
English Heritage allowed the celebrations on condition that people did not bring in glass bottles or fireworks and did not climb on the stones.
The dawn, although hidden by thick cloud, was greeted by the assembled crowds with a cacophony of gongs, drums, whistles and whoops.
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