Some eons ago, their was a society of brainisauri that made a valiant attempt to organize the varieties of lizards. For a short period, there was a curious cooperation and rocks were set up with the help of the brontasaurus society whose members were known for their brawn, but were somewhat dimwitted. There was a form of democracy for a while, and the thesauri were gaining momentum in giving new versions of meaning, a form of synonymogy to this society. An unexpected invasion of carnotauri occurred and the army of brontasauri were slow to react. The invaders fed eagerly upon the smaller brainisauri and thesauri, leaving not a trace.
Centuries later, long after a destructive meteor strike that changed the inhabitant development, these edifices were discovered by a group of humanauri and used for religious ceremonies.
Salisbury Plain.
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Some 82 bluestones from the Preseli mountains, in south-west Wales were transported to the site.
It is called Stonehenge and it stands on the Salisbury Plain
The rocks in Stonehenge primarily originate from two different sources. The larger sarsen stones, which make up the main structure, are local sandstone found in the Marlborough Downs, about 20 miles away. The smaller bluestones, believed to have healing properties, are made of dolerite and were transported from the Preseli Hills in Wales, approximately 150 miles away. This combination of local and distant materials highlights the significant effort and planning involved in the construction of Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain and has attracted visitors from earliest times. It stands as a timeless monument to the people who built it.
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The ancient stone circle called Stonehenge is located near the village of Amesbury in Wiltshire, England, and stands close to the River Avon. Additionally, the site is near the prehistoric monument known as the "Greater Stonehenge," which encompasses various other archaeological features in the surrounding area.
Yes Stonehenge is one of the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain and has attracted visitors from earliest times. It stands as a timeless monument to the people who built it.
Yes Stonehenge is probably the most important prehistoric monument in the whole of Britain and has attracted visitors from earliest times. It stands as a timeless monument to the people who built it.