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It's the monument that's baffled scientists for hundreds of years. But now, experts may have finally solved one of Stonehenge ...
Boulders at Stonehenge were taken to the monument's site by humans, rather than dragged there by glaciers, new scientific research claims.
With drums and with flower garlands, with wizard hats and with warm coats, up to 10,000 celebrants are expected to converge on England’s Stonehenge to observe the summer solstice.
In the 2,650-acre estate, you'll find one of the earliest grand Palladian-style villas built in England. Inside, visitors can ...
Stonehenge can only be seen up-close via a pricey visitor centre. The stones were roped off in 1977 to stop people climbing up and taking lumps away. None of that deters Stonehenge-experience seekers.
There are longer than usual queues past Stonehenge as traffic is delayed by a crash on the A303. The road is partially ...
The British Government wants to plunge a 3.2-kilometre, $3 billion tunnel underneath the Stonehenge World Heritage site — which houses one of the planet's most iconic prehistoric monuments.
Stonehenge is one of the most prominent prehistoric monuments in Britain. The Stonehenge that can be seen today is the final stage that was completed about 3,500 years ago.
THE U.K. GOVERNMENT has again delayed the decision on building a road tunnel close to Stonehenge. Secretary of State for Transport Grant Shapps was due to announce on July 17 whether to OK a road ...