Originally, Stonehenge consisted of a circular arrangement of massive standing stones, each about 13 feet high and weighing around 25 tons, with a distinctive lintel stone placed atop them. The site featured a ditch and bank encircling the stone circle, and there were additional smaller stones, known as bluestones, arranged in a more complex layout. The stones would have appeared unweathered and the entire structure likely had a more vibrant color, contrasting sharply with the surrounding landscape. The precise arrangement and orientation of Stonehenge suggest it was used for ceremonial purposes, possibly related to astronomical events.
There are 92 stones at Stonehenge at the present time
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Pre-historic standing stones.
Stonehenge is a long way from any city. It is several miles from the nearest towns in the South of England. To find a location, look for Andover and Salisbury. Both towns are close. Also, look for a road known as the "A30." It runs past Stonehenge. Stonehenge is eight miles north of Salisbury. Officially, the postcode for Stonehenge is classified as Larkhill, Wiltshire. The nearest actual place is West Amesbury. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England. It is not in a city. it is 2 miles west of Amesbury.
Look at the wonder of such a structure and admire what your ancestors have done.
stonehenge touches druids like horses touches donkey so they become related.
The weight one stone in Stonehenge has been presumed to be between 20-25 tons each stone and if you need more information it was built between 8000 and 1500 B.C. the Stonehenge itself was originally began around 8000 B.C. but the main construction was around 3000-2000 B.C.
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