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- Stone Tours of England: Unusual Day Trips from LondonMost people have heard of Stonehenge but there are similar sites in the nearby area. These are equally rich in history and fascinating for people with an interest in the Neolithic Stonebuilders of England.
Armenia's StonehengePredating England's Stonehenge by 4,000 years, Armenia's Stonehenge is proving to be a truly miraculous creation for it's time.- America's Many Stonehenge ReplicasA look at some of the many Stonehenge replicas located in America.
- The Allure of StonehengeThe mystery and magic of Stonehenge has always captivated me, and I will always remember the first time I visited Stonehenge.
- My Rainy Day at StonehengeI first visited Stonehenge during Thanksgiving weekend in 2001. It was dreary day, but it fit the mysterious setting that surrounds the ancient monument. It was an amazing sight that I'll never forget.
- Stonehenge!I don't know how I knew, but I was sure I would get to Stonehenge someday.
- Visiting Stonehenge for the First TimeI describe my initial visit to Stonehenge, how it strikes me as awe inspiring. I also provide a brief background for travellers wishing to visit the henge.
My Trip to StonehengeA once in a lifetime trip to Stonehenge
Stonehenge - Nothing More Than a Pile of RocksJust another pile of rocks it the first thing that I can remember anyone telling me about Stonehenge. Sure Just another collection of rocks but a rather impressive collection that draws people from over the globe every year to see them.- Stonehenge: Well Worth VisitingStonehenge is a great destination in it peaceful setting and something definitely worth seeing if you ever visit England. Thousands upon thousands of years ago groups of people moved these huge stones into a circle.
- Stonehenge in 1978: The First Time I Saw ItVisiting Stonehenge for the first time.
Seeing StonehengeWhat Stonehenge is like today, with a legend of how it came to be- Visit StonehengeAn American's first visit to mythical Stonehenge.
Stonehenge's Spiritual SilenceOn a remote Wiltshire plain stands one of the world's most enigmatic structures. This description of a first-time visit recounts the awe and humility inspired in the writer by England's magnificent Stonehenge.
The Call of Stonehenge: A First Visit to an Ancient WonderVisiting Stonehenge for the first time can have a profound effect, as this personal account describes. Get lost in time as you explore this ageless monument.
Stonehenge: A Pretty Cool Pile of RocksA brief account of the first time I visited Stonehenge.
Stonehenge: an Ancient Monument that Impresses Across CulturesI read about Stonehenge as a 7-year old, and vowed to someday visit. I didn't get there until I was past 40, but it impressed me as much as it did the first time i saw a picture of this ancient ring of stones.
My First and Only Trip to StonehengeHeidi McDonald explains why her trip to Stonehenge in 1988 nearly caused her mother a heart attack.
Visiting Stonehenge for the First TimeWhen we booked a tour in England last year, we were excited to learn it included a visit to ancient Stonehenge. Our bus went from London through the English countryside on the 85-mile drive to the Wiltshire area.- Surprise It's StonehengeMy first visit to Stonehenge was a surprise to say the least.
- A First Visit to StonehengeWhat should you expect when you visit Stonehenge for the first time? Here are some personal impressions together with useful information.
Visiting StonehengeAn experience about my first trip to Stonehenge.- Traveling Abroad: Five Great Day Trips in London, EnglandThis is an overview of great places to visit in London, England.
- What is the Purpose of Megaliths like StonehengeStanding stones, huge megaliths that stretch to the sky, are found across the world. The remnants of ancient cultures, they fascinate us today, but what is their intended purpose?
The Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse and StonehengeA lunar eclipse will occur during this year's winter solstice for the first time in 456 years. How would the ancients at Stonehenge reacted to such an event?- Stonehenge: Oversold and OvercommercializedStonehenge, the great and mystical site of England. From my experience and from my view the site was a let down and was not worth my time or money.
- Another Stonehenge?Based on a National Geographic article published July, 23rd 2010.
Top Ten Secrets of StonehengeA new discovery has the archeological world rethinking what Stonehenge was used for. This article discusses ten possible surprising past uses of Stonehenge.
Best Bed and Breakfast Hotels Near Stonehenge: Visit the UK's Mysterious Monument and Stay in a Lovely Guest HouseMany tourists visit Stonehenge every year and stay in bed and breakfast hotels nearby.- America's StonehengeNo one quite knows who built it or why, America's Stonehenge remains to this day a mystery in southern New Hampshire
'Blue Stonehenge' Discovered on the Banks of the River AvonThe site of a "second Stonehenge", known as "Blue Stonehenge" after the type of stones that were presumed to have been used there, has been discovered by archeologists a little more than a mile away from the original Stonehenge on the banks of the Avon.- Health Spa at StonehengeThe scientists are trying to figure out when the rocks were first erected on the stonehenge
- Stonehenge in the Desert: Odessa, TexasAn unexpected and curious travel destination conveniently located in Odessa, Texas.
- How to Make a Stonehenge GardenHow to make a small scale Stonehenge in your garden, complete with rocks and flowers.
- Stonehenge: Salisbury, EnglandMy experience of seeing Stonehenge in person.
- The Mysteries of StonehengeOne of the world's most mysterious spiritual sites which was constructed over thousands of years is that of Stonehenge.
Stonehenge: Extraterrestrial Marvel or Medieval Sacrificial Site?Who build Stonehenge? Why was Stonehenge built? These are only some of the mysteries surrounding this mysterious structure.- America is Home to Seven StonehengesThis is an informative article on the various Stonehenges in the US.
- How to Build Stonehenge Using Physics the Old School WayWe have so many machines and computers to do the thinking for us. However, it doesn't mean we can't have great thinkers that can single-handedly craft buildings of mystery with simple physics?
Ancient Toy Hedgehog Found Buried with Child at StonehengeArchaeologists discovered an ancient toy dating back at least 2,000 years buried next to a child at Stonehenge.




