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| From Bath, we drove to a fascinating attraction: Stonehenge (southward
through road 36, then east on road 303, over to road 360 heading north,
and then first turn to your right). It is a very famous prehistoric
site, made of rocks, arranged in the shape of a circle, and over it
- another circle of rocks. It is still unclear how the stones were
lifted and carried up, and this matter remains a mystery to this very
day, with a mystical cloud hanging over it. Further more, the purpose
of the building of the site is also unknown, and it speculated to
have been used as some sort of a calendar. Highly recommended. In
the entrance to the site, you'll receive a small audio guide which
will tell you about the place. Admission fees are charged. There is
a small and interesting souvenir shop near the site. |
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