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Glenwood Springs :: CO :: USA | 11 days ago

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Ongoing construction of home prompts city to change its regulations Carolyn Sackariason Aspen Correspondent Post Independent Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado A house located at 17 Shady Lane near the Rio Grande Trail is almost entirely encased in stone,...

Tags: shady lane, Chris Madigan, site manufacturing, manufacturing activity, city officials, city engineering, lane project, Glenwood Springs, Neo-noir, Construction, Noise regulation, Madigan, films, Stonehenge

Elberton :: GA :: USA | 24 days ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

a man unknown in that area, quite elegant both in clothing and manners, who introduced himself as “R...Christian” (as he added, a mere pseudonym) and commissioned a local stonemasons’ firm with a project highly unusual both in size and content: A Stonehenge-style...

Tags: Georgia Guidestones, Georgia Highway, Elberton, Stonemasonry, Stonehenge, Georgia, Elbert County Georgia, Elberton Georgia

Posted by: AsherKade  | 

Rome :: Italy | 3 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

THESE FIVE SITES HAVE BEEN BUILT UP AS MUST SEE PLACES IN EUROPE. HOWEVER, THE REALITY IS THAT THEY FAIL TO MEASURE UP TO THE HYPE. Stonehenge, UK Famous and beautiful, they promise spiritual awakening and mystery. The stones are huge and mythical...

Tags: Angkor, Cambodia, ALTERNATIVES TO TOURIST SITES IN EUROPE, popular tourist destinations, travellers, Stonehenge, UK, Petra, Jordan, EUROPE, rose-red sandstone, Arab 3rd century BC, historic site, Colosseum, ROME, 18th-century Grand Tour of Europe, pick-pocketing tourists, TOURIST TRAP, Euros, South America, Cusco, Machu Picchu, awe-inspiring Buddhist monuments, paddy fields, SOUTH ASIA, crowded and challenging

London :: United Kingdom | 5 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Thousands of neo-Druids, New Age followers and the merely curious were flocking to Stonehenge on Saturday to await the sunrise over the prehistoric monument and celebrate the longest day of the year...It was built in three phases between 3,000 B.C. and...

Tags: Stonehenge, summers solstice

Posted by: slydog  | 

London :: United Kingdom | 5 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

A retired Construction Worker may have solved the age-old mystery of how the Ancients built STONEHENGE and possibly a few other pre-history monolithic sites. Like David slew Goliath with a few small stones, this fella has applied a simple solution...

Tags: stonehenge, mystery, construction

London :: United Kingdom | 7 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Stonehenge breakthrough as visitor centre agreed Location finalised but opinion still split over £25m scaled-down project at edge of World Heritage Site The site of Stonehenge's visitor centre was finally announced today, scaled down from the original...

Tags: Stonehenge, visitor centre

Posted by: SandyMaiden  | 

Amesbury :: United Kingdom | 8 months ago

Credibility Credibility of 4

Archaeologists world over have been puzzled by the mysteries of Stonehenge for Years. But now it seems that the age-old question has been answered.   What was Stonehenge build for?   The National Geographic Society said: “STONEHENGE...

Tags: Stonehenge, Secret, Revealed, Discovery, History

Posted by: wikiboy  | 

London :: United Kingdom | about 1 year ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Archaeologists have finally confirmed that Stonehenge's original stones were erected in 2300 BC, 300 years prior to what was earlier believed. The original circle of bluestones was transported from hills in South Wales 150 miles away. These findings are...

Tags: Stonehenge, age, carbon dating

London :: United Kingdom | about 1 year ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Archaeologists have pinpointed the construction of Stonehenge to 2300 BC - a key step to discovering how and why the mysterious temple was built...The radiocarbon date is said to be the most accurate yet and means the ring's original bluestones were put...

Tags: Stonehenge, World Heritage Site, England, stones circles, Europe

Posted by: openborder  | 

London :: United Kingdom | about 1 year ago

Credibility Credibility of 5

Thousands of partygoers, pagans and self-styled druids cheered and banged drums Saturday to greet the dawn at Stonehenge on the longest day of the year, the summer solstice. Blowhorns signaled the rise of the sun over the ancient stone circle at 4:58...

Tags: Stonehenge, Pagans, Solstice

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