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At 2:30am a group of druids known as The King's Drummers after King Arthur, parade a red effigy around Stonehenge, accompanied by vigourous drumming and torch bearers.

The stone in the background is one of the Station Stones.

Sound sample of the King's Drummers.


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current18:52, 21 June 2005600×800 (159 KB)Solipsist (At 2:30am a group of druids known as ''The King's Drummers'' after King Arthur parade a red effigy around the Slaughter Stone of Stonehenge, accompanied by vigourous drumming and torch bearers. ---- Photograph © Andrew Dunn, 21 June 2005 {{cc-b)
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