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Stonehenge Mystery

Stonehenge Mystery. By Gabriel Quinones. Questions?. Did you wonder about the mystery of Stonehenge? I did look up Stonehenge and if you read the facts I got from the sites you will know more about Stonehenge. Did you wonder where the rocks came from that form Stonehenge ?.

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Stonehenge Mystery

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  1. Stonehenge Mystery By Gabriel Quinones

  2. Questions? Did you wonder about the mystery of Stonehenge? I did look up Stonehenge and if you read the facts I got from the sites you will know more about Stonehenge. Did you wonder where the rocks came from that form Stonehenge?

  3. http://kids.natinalgeraphic.com/Stories/History/stonehengevillagehttp://kids.natinalgeraphic.com/Stories/History/stonehengevillage • One good fact about this web is that it says that Stonehenge village and Stonehenge are as old as the pyramids in Egypt. • Which Stonehenge is about 4,600 years old.

  4. http://www.sacred-destinations.com/england/stonehenge.htm • Stonehenge is a prehistoric and mysterious circle of upright stones in southern England. • Construction on the great monument began 5,000 years ago The famous stones that still stand today were put in place about 4,600 years ago. • The stones are aligned almost perfectly with the sunrise on the summer solstice, and it is almost unquestioned that Stonehenge was built as a spectacular place of worship.

  5. http://www.britannia.com/history/h7.html • One good fact about this web is that it says that about 2,000 BC, the first stone circle comprised of small bluestones, was set up, but abandoned before completion. • It is believed that the ditch was dug with tools made from the antlers of red deer and, possibly, wood. • The bluestones weigh up to 4 tons each and about 80 stones were used, in all.

  6. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/05/080529-stonehenge-video-vin.htmlhttp://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/05/080529-stonehenge-video-vin.html

  7. The of Stonehenge Matthew Roldan

  8. www.History.com • The Stonehenge was a trammeling. • It was brought to Salisbury plain from great distant from 200 miles. • The estimate is 500 men aided by ropes.v

  9. www.sacred-destinations.com They are 30 stones in the Stonehenge. 17 is still standing of the Stonehenge. 13 has fallen but no body now how.

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