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Stonehenge is an engineering feat that was constructed almost 5 000 years ago, and aligns perfectly with the solstice, leading to its ‘magical’ reputation.
When the Georgia Guidestones were finished and revealed, a local pastor immediately believed that the stones existed for satanic rituals and devil worship.
Over time, people have come up with some wild theories about the strange structure.
After years of studies, scientists believe that they’ve solved the mystery of where Neolithic people sourced the stones used to make Stonehenge.
Archaeologists are describing their new discovery as the “largest prehistoric structure ever found” in Britain.
Archaeologists were elated at the discovery of what they thought was a 4 500-year-old stone circle. This didn’t end well for them.
The sun just set on the UK’s longest day of the year. Some interesting folks flocked to Stonehenge to celebrate in style.
The longest day of the year is certainly something to celebrate, especially in the UK, as crowds flocked to Stonehenge in huge numbers. Definitely the artsy crowd mind you.
Unprecedented underground mapping technology has revealed that Stonehenge is only just one part of a massive underground ritual area.
Nope, Stonehenge wasn’t used as a setting for sun-worshipping or sacrifices, as much as we wish it had been. Archaeologists have just unearthed a missing “piece of the jigsaw” to shed light on the real purpose of England’s greatest prehistoric site.
Lucky New Yorkers witnessed an amazing solar phenomenon where the suns sets in alignment with the city’s skyscrapers. The effect is similar to that seen in England at Stonehenge. Welcome all to Manhattanhenge.