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ALot.com on MSNSix-Ton Altar at Stonehenge Was Moved from 500 Miles AwayIt's almost hard to believe that after 5,000 years, Stonehenge still holds secrets. Why was the altar moved this far? More importantly, how was it done?
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CultureMap Fort Worth on MSNWild replica of Stonehenge survived the devastating floods in TexasOne of the wildest art installations in Texas' Hill Country has withstood the crushing Texas floods: Stonehenge II, an almost ...
Stonehenge Signs Inc. celebrates 47 years of evolving from wooden signage to monumental stone artwork, merging ancient ...
Given Stonehenge's profound impact on many people's imaginations, it's not surprising that replicas exist elsewhere, varying ...
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High-resolution imaging shows a human-made mile-long boulder array 12 m under Grand Traverse Bay, predating Stonehenge by ...
About 25,000 people have celebrated the summer solstice at Stonehenge. The event is one of the few occasions people can walk next to the stones at the ancient site near Salisbury in Wiltshire. It ...
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Crowds of revellers early Saturday morning (June 21) gathered before sunrise at Stonehenge to mark the summer solstice.
Rollo Maughfling helped pioneer Glastonbury's modern Druidic revival. Here are his top ways to enjoy the spiritual town ...
Stonehenge was built in stages 5,000 years ago on the flat lands of Salisbury Plain approximately 75 miles (120 kilometers) southwest of London.
Stonehenge is perhaps one of the UK's most famous landmarks, with approximately 1.4 million visitors per year. The stones have changed a lot in the thousands of years they've been standing, with the ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNStrike a pose! Here's how a selfie with Stonehenge could win you £250“We look forward to seeing the most fun and creative selfies from Salisbury’s budding photographers – with the chance to bag ...
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