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"Henge: Mystical Stone Circles and Ancient Wonders" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of henges

Background imageHenge Collection: Stonehenge, UK

Stonehenge, UK

Background imageHenge Collection: A Peep into the Sanctum Sanctorium, by Stukeley, 1724 (engraving)

A Peep into the Sanctum Sanctorium, by Stukeley, 1724 (engraving)
XJF869624 A Peep into the Sanctum Sanctorium, by Stukeley, 1724 (engraving) by King, Haynes (1831-1904); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHenge Collection: Giants Ring, Cromlech, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Giants Ring, Cromlech, Belfast, Northern Ireland - a henge monument in Ballynahatty. Date: circa 1903

Background imageHenge Collection: Picture No. 10741215

Picture No. 10741215
Avebury, Neolithic Monument, site of a large henge and serval stone circles, Wiltshire Date:

Background imageHenge Collection: Picture No. 10753126

Picture No. 10753126
Avebury Henge Date:

Background imageHenge Collection: View of Avebury Stones 2013 A. D

View of Avebury Stones 2013 A. D
View of Avebury Stones 2013. a Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, in southwest England. Constructed around 2600 B.C.Whiltshire

Background imageHenge Collection: View of ruined Norman / Medieval church built within neolithic henge monument

View of ruined Norman / Medieval church built within neolithic henge monument, surrounded by chalk grassland, Knowlton Church, Dorset, England, July

Background imageHenge Collection: Poster advertising tours of Britain

Poster advertising tours of Britain by bus or coach, with a view of Stonehenge. 20th century

Background imageHenge Collection: Aerial view of Neolithic henge monument, Arbor Low, White Peak, Peak District, Derbyshire

Aerial view of Neolithic henge monument, Arbor Low, White Peak, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, september

Background imageHenge Collection: Neolithic standing stone

Neolithic standing stone. This stone is part of Avebury henge, a Neolithic monument dating to around 5000 years ago. The monument consists of earthworks, known as dykes, situated in a large ditch

Background imageHenge Collection: Avebury henge, Wiltshire, UK

Avebury henge, Wiltshire, UK. These stones are part of Avebury henge, a Neolithic monument dating to around 5000 years ago

Background imageHenge Collection: Star trails over Stonehenge

Star trails over Stonehenge. Stonehenge is an ancient arrangement of large standing stones on Salisbury Plain, England. It is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageHenge Collection: Light flares at Stonehenge, artwork

Light flares at Stonehenge, artwork
Light flares at Stonehenge, computer artwork. Stonehenge is an ancient arrangement of large standing stones on Salisbury Plain, England

Background imageHenge Collection: Stonehenge at sunset

Stonehenge at sunset. This ancient arrangement of large standing stones (megaliths) on Salisbury Plain, England, is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageHenge Collection: Stonehenge

Stonehenge. This ancient arrangement of large standing stones (megaliths) on Salisbury Plain, England, is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageHenge Collection: Construction of a prehistoric stone circle

Construction of a prehistoric stone circle

Background imageHenge Collection: Aerial image of Knowlton Henge, a Neolithic henge monument, and Knowlton Church

Aerial image of Knowlton Henge, a Neolithic henge monument, and Knowlton Church, a ruined Norman church, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHenge Collection: Ancient stone circle dating from around 2500 BC, Arbor Low, Derbyshire

Ancient stone circle dating from around 2500 BC, Arbor Low, Derbyshire, Peak District National Park, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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"Henge: Mystical Stone Circles and Ancient Wonders" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the enigmatic world of henges. These ancient stone circles, scattered across the British Isles, hold secrets that have fascinated historians and archaeologists for centuries. One such marvel is the Avebury Stone Circle (J900435), a colossal arrangement of megaliths that predates even its more famous counterpart, Stonehenge (J850008). Standing tall amidst the rolling hills of Wiltshire, these towering stones evoke a sense of awe and wonder as they silently guard their mystical past. Speaking of Stonehenge, this iconic monument has captivated countless visitors from around the globe. Its grandeur can be witnessed through various lenses - whether it's bathed in golden hues during a breathtaking sunset (J870232) or shrouded in an ethereal mist at dawn (N120064). From above, when viewed from an aerial perspective (K040315), its circular layout becomes even more mesmerizing. But there's more to Stonehenge than meets the eye. Adjacent to this legendary site lies another intriguing formation - a crop circle mysteriously intertwined with the ancient stones themselves (N960002). This captivating fusion leaves us questioning our understanding of both natural phenomena and human ingenuity. Venturing further into England's countryside reveals other hidden gems like Castlerigg Stone Circle (J850518) nestled amidst picturesque landscapes. Here, one can almost feel the spiritual energy emanating from these weathered rocks as they stand sentinel against time itself. Not far away stands Knowlton Church and Earthworks (J940538), where history intertwines with spirituality. The ruins of this medieval church are surrounded by earthworks that hint at forgotten rituals performed long ago – an eerie reminder of humanity's quest for meaning beyond mortal existence.