Standing in a specific spot at Stonehenge, particularly near the center, allows you to experience unique acoustic properties and view the monument's alignment with the solstices. Visitors often report a sense of connection to the ancient site, as the arrangement of the stones creates a powerful atmosphere. Additionally, standing in certain areas can enhance the visual perspective of the stone circle's impressive architecture and its historical significance.
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People have done it to exercise certain muscles such as the ones for balancing plus you need a good sense of balance
Stand enormous stones up vertically.
Nothing in particular "happens".
Absolutely none. It happens that a medieval writer, Geoffry of Monmouth, said it was a memorial to British nobles, and that it had been constructed with the help of Merlin. Work it out it's all nonsense, Stonehenge was built around 2,500 BC - Arthur was British warlord who lived around 500 AD.
the cheapest place to stand was the pit.
A megalith is a large stone that forms a prehistoric monument, such as a stone circle or chamber. Stonehenge is a well-known Megalith.
The term is quite old. It probably comes from a word meaning "to hang". In that region, "henge" is often used to mean an overhang (for example, in a cliff).
they stay stay in one place and during the seasons it can not stand it hibernates
Stonehenge is a prehistoric mysterious circle of upright stones in southern England. Construction on the great monument began 5,000 years ago; the famous stones that still stand today were put in place about 4,000 years ago.
Yes, Minnesota does not have a Stand Your Ground law in place.
The stand, the witnesses are called to the stand.