Stonehenge is protected by a combination of legal designations and conservation efforts. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is also designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument, which provides legal protection against unauthorized changes or damage. The surrounding area is managed by English Heritage, which oversees preservation, research, and public access, ensuring that both the stones and the landscape are maintained. Additionally, ongoing archaeological research helps to monitor and protect the site from environmental and human impacts.
the stonhenge is 10 feet tall.
Ancient Mysteries - 1994 Who Built Stonhenge 3-10 was released on: USA: 10 November 1995
this two rocks are called marier and teriuy
More Rocks Have Been Placed On Top Of The Other Rocks
Many but Stonhenge and Hadrian's Wall immediately spring to mind
Not really. Milton Keynes is about 50 miles north of London. Stonhenge is over 100 miles southwest of London.
Stonehenge is about 80 miles west of London. I'm guessing that's about 3 degrees west. Latitude, again a guess, is about 54 degrees.
Travel - eat - visit castles churches abbeys museums etc climb mountains visit historic places such as Stonhenge etc, etc.
scientists may beleive that dinasours put them there but they dont know for sure the stones werer put there around 500 years ago. google it for more info...
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Stonehenge is believed to have been constructed as a ceremonial and religious site by ancient peoples for rituals, ceremonies, and astronomical observations. Its exact purpose and significance remain a subject of speculation among historians and archaeologists.
its protected by a desert