Stonehenge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the United Kingdom, stands as one of the world’s most enigmatic tourist attractions. Constructed between the Neolithic era and the Bronze Age, the site initially consisted of an outer bank and ditch, with the iconic sarsen stones added later. Today, visitors can explore the inner and outer circles of these massive stones, each weighing several tons. The purpose of Stonehenge remains a mystery, inviting onlookers to contemplate its possible astronomical, spiritual, or even supernatural significance. The site’s enduring allure lies in its ancient origins and the many theories surrounding its creation.
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