Because It's not known why it was built...
It is belived to be Britains oldest landmark. However, nobody knows why it was built. Some belive it is an early clock but nobody knows for sure.
Posilble the most amazing thing about it is that the rocks came from Wales meaning the workers would have carried these vast rocks the distance of the modern M4,
not bad seeing as they are about 2 tons each.
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Italy is home to the greatest number of World Heritage Sites, with 50 sites inscribed on the list.
stonehenge
it is a world heritage sight and area
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.
No. Stonehenge is in Wiltshire, England.
1986
Stonehenge is a World Heritage site.
1938
1986- pretty sure:)
the world heritage list was established in 1990's
It was put on the world heritage list in 1987.
The statue of liberty was listed on the world heritage list in 1981
Machu Picchu was put on the world heritage list in 1983
English Heritage
English Heritage
Yes they are by English Heritage
The Sagarmatha National Park where Mount Everest can be found is on the World Heritage List.