These incredible pictures show our most famous ancient wonder looking as vivid as Glastonbury on steroids.
Marc Bowyer-Briggs, a Portsmouth photographer, used four light domes to paint Stonehenge in bright, glowing colours.
Using a technique called "light-painting", Bowyer-Briggs brought the darkened monoliths to raving life with a range of multi-coloured effects that could make you wonder whether you've swallowed the wrong kind of mushroom.
Green laser tunnels created UFO’s gliding over the shadowy English countryside, while imposing beams of red light gave the Wiltshire landmark an ethereal glow.
The 33 year-old was granted exclusive access to the World Heritage site, which has been off-limits to the public since 1977.
The artists took just two hours to transform the enormous standing stones into works of light art.
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