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Well people pay money (too much) then go under a short road tunnel and look at the stones from one side of a rope barrier. Most go away with hardly any more knowledge than when they arrived. It needs a proper visitor facility and desperately needs the plan to solve the traffic problems implemented.

So sadly that's what happens...

There is of course an included audio guide which covers the history of the monument. And custodians who would be happy to answer any questions. The rope,sadly, must saty because nearly a million visitors passing through such a small area would cause serious soil erosion. The stones were badly graffitied up till it was roped off in the 70's

Stonehenge is a circular stone monument probably built to mark the seasons of the year. It is near Salisbury Hampshire. It's diameter is approximately 110 feet.

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