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31 Among 21 locations shortlisted for the worldwide vote is Stonehenge , the only British landmark selected.
32 Recent excavations suggest Durrington Walls closely mirrored Stonehenge, having its own impressive standing circle made of timber and an avenue that linked it to the River Avon.
33 Most of the stones of Stonehenge stand in incomplete formations of circles.
34 The initial stone circle at Stonehenge radiocarbon - dated to between 2600 and 2500 B.C.
35 Located in southern England,(http://sentencedict.com/stonehenge.html) Stonehenge is an archeological site of mystery.
36 More dramatic monuments were the henges, the most important of which was Stonehenge in Wiltshire.
37 At Stonehenge , the size of those huge rock sand may be the place of magic blue stone cathedral.
38 Using 700 tons of granite imported from Norway, he had his own version of Stonehenge, which he calls the Circle of Life, built near his home overlooking Long Island Sound in Guilford.
39 For five days they continued in this idyllic state, and on the sixth night Tess half jestingly claimed sanctuary among the conspicuous ruins of the ancient pagan temple to the sun at Stonehenge .
40 Bringing one of the great stones to Stonehenge is itself a religious ritual for these ancient Britons.
41 Analysis of their teeth showed that about half were from outside the Stonehenge area.
42 You need to understand that Stonehenge is in Crop Circle Country, and that there have been significant Crop Circles in fields right opposite the Henge.
43 How was Stonehenge built?
44 A major prehistoric village has been unearthed near Stonehenge in southern England.
45 Experts believe the builders of Stonehenge knew about design(sentencedict.com), engineering and sound.
46 Stonehenge is the best known of a number of such ancient places in Britain.
47 Early Britons built Stonehenge from bluestone and a very hard sandstone called sarcen.
48 The first houses at Skara Brae, dating from about 3,200BC, are older than the Pyramids and Stonehenge.
49 The latest example is a new, life-size re-creation of Stonehenge nearing completion in Western Australia.
50 As Hardy evokes Camelot and Stonehenge, you might read this, understand this as, what?
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