Today we will travel to explore Stonehenge, England

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17 Feb 2024
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The famous Stonehenge ancient rock site is a destination that attracts tourists when coming to England with its extremely unique and impressive architectural structure. So where is this famous ancient Stonehenge stone circle in the land of fog and what is it that attracts tourists?
Stonehenge is located in a moor area west of the village of Amusbawn, on the Salisbury Plain in southern England. This is a quite famous tourist destination about 137km southwest of London.
Stonehenge stone circle creates an impression in the hearts of visitors with a complex of tall stone pillars forming an extremely unique large circle. Each stone pillar is usually about 4m high and 2m wide, and is estimated to weigh about 30 tons.
Among them, the two stone pillars with the heaviest weight of 50 tons must be mentioned. In addition, when visiting Stonehenge, visitors will admire the rocks arranged into large arches like the crossbeams of a house.

Stonehenge stone circle impresses the world when surrounded by circular arches of stone columns up to 6m deep and 2m wide. Inside the trench includes 60 holes forming a circle. The houses have now been filled with ashes and human remains.
Stonehenge with its special structure is always a place that attracts a large number of tourists today in the land of fog. This is also the place where many mysteries are being discovered, many unanswered questions about the rocky beach.

Some opinions say that the Stonehenge stone circle was built entirely by aliens, which is why it has such unique terrain. Because in history there is no evidence that people built stone yards.

To create this project, people had to transport qualified rocks about 200km from the mountain range. And it is mandatory to transport by floating the river or winching or sliding.
The biggest mystery is how humans were able to insert these giant rocks into holes 1 meter deep. Or how to punch wide holes to ensure the stone beam is more solid and will not sink after several millennia.

At the Stonehenge stone circle, there are two small stone formations formed with square stone pillars of just the right size. Most of these stone pillars are equivalent in size to about 7.8m and weigh about 28 tons.
The most special are the horizontal stone beams on the upright stone pillars. Inside the Stonehenge stone circle are stone arches consisting of 5 groups of stone columns, and 3 stone towers forming a horseshoe shape. All of these structures have created an extremely giant rock formation with a horseshoe-shaped mouth. This rock is turned towards the rising sun in the 5th lunar month every year.

According to many studies, the green stones at Stonehenge stone circle were taken from Prezi Mountain. This is a fairly large distance of up to 200km. Therefore, it is hypothesized that primitive people found ways to move blocks of stone weighing up to 50 tons. Especially at a distance of 200km with such primitive conditions, it is very difficult to happen.

Who built the Stonehenge stone circle in England is still a mystery that many scientists research. In addition, the highlight is the unique architecture. These are all mysterious things that attract tourists when traveling to England

Even though the mystery at Stonehenge cannot yet be discovered, visitors will still be able to take a walk. Get to touch the giant rocks with your own hands and be sure to take extremely impressive souvenir photos back.

Little-known mystery about Stonehenge stone circle

According to scientists, the Stonehenge stone circle began to be built in the 19th century BC and it took several hundred years to be completed. In quarries, people chiseled large blocks of stone and rolled them to the construction site.

Those rocks will be buried in the ground to a depth of 1 meter. There are two types of stone used here: hard blocks that form the outer ring and softer stone blocks taken from coal and ore seams called greenstone which are also the inner ring of Stonehenge.

Scientists have researched the origin of green rocks taken from Prezeli Mountain. Accordingly, if primitive people really built this inner circle, it would have taken a lot of effort and life to move them.

Therefore, there are many research theories about the people who built this mysterious structure. Many people believe that the extraterrestrials involved in building the Stonehenge stone circle attract the most attention.

During the period from 3,000 to 1,500 BC, many mysterious works often appeared in Europe and especially the British islands. These works are simply rocks that form very standard drawings

No researcher has yet found written evidence to prove that it was the ancients who built them. As for modern people, these rocks are reminiscent of unidentified flying objects.

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