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There are 92 stones at Stonehenge at the present time
It is believed that all the stones in Stonehenge weigh over 320 tons.
Stonehenge is made up of an estimated 80-82 stones, consisting of large Sarsen stones, smaller Bluestones, and other stones in various formations.
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England has many special places. One of the best known, and in many people's opinion the most special, is Stonehenge. This is a huge monument made of giant stones place on end in a circle over 300 feet across. People debate to this day the purpose of Stonehenge.
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The stones at Stonehenge have a rough, weathered texture due to their age and exposure to the elements. Many of the stones are also worn smooth in certain areas from people touching them over the years.
No, it was artificially constructed. The stones were hewn and dragged (or spun) from many miles away.
Stonehenge is in England, not Ireland. Ireland has many ancient sites of its own of great interest, such as Newgrange.
Stonehenge is in the county of Wiltshire on Salisbury Plain. It's just west of Amesbury in England and is visible from the A303 road. The nearest city is Salisbury a few miles to the south.There are many Neolithic earthwork enclosures known as "henges" in Britain. Few have any stones set within them and "Stonehenge" is by far most elaborate and is the only structure known to have employed lintels.Stone Henge is located in the continent of Europe and in the country of England.stone Henge is located in Wiltshire, England.The Stone Henge is in Europe.
There is only one Stonehenge, which is on Salisbury plain, Wiltshire, in England. Stonehenge is the name of a particular complex od stone circles built within a henge (a raised circular bank). There are many other stone circles in Britain, such as The Carles, Long Meg and her Daughters and Swinside. There are even some other henged circles in Britain, for example at Arbor Low, but they have different names, there is only one henged circle called Stonehenge.