Sunday, 28 October 2007

Stonehenge

More than 4,000 years ago, the people of the Neolithic period decided to build a massive monument using earth, timber and eventually, stones, placing it high on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England -- about 137 kilometres southwest of London. Why anyone ever decided to build Stonehenge remains a mystery, with theories ranging from religion to astronomy. Some of what was Stonehenge still stands today, as mysterious and sacred as it must have been to the hundreds of people who helped build the site.

3 photos stitched into 1. (poor quality)

The classic Stonehenge photo!

Sarsen stones formed the outer ring. Inner ring were made up of the bluestones. They are believed to have come from the Preseli Mountains in southwest Wales, nearly 385 kilometres away!


The horseshoe of Sarsen trilithon! Sarsen stones were from Marlborough Downs, 30 kilometres to the north of Stonehenge!

Present stonehenge functioned as a popular tourist destination!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

argggghhhh i want to go someday. photos are beautiful! :)

King Qi said...

a lil bird told me u would be going there with bird bird.

douglas said...

that bird is dodo?

DodO^MontaGue- said...

Lan tua tua,
u noe what is aeroplane?
put aeroplane..
lolz.haha

Shyang said...

actually how big are those rocks ah?