Stonehenge is an archeological site located on Salisbury Plain, about 8 miles north of Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. It has long been the subject of historical speculation. Moreover, ideas about the meaning and significance of the structure continued to develop in the 21st century. The Stonehenge which we see today is really incomplete as many of its original sarsens and bluestones having been broken up and taken away during Britain's Roman and medieval periods. There are no written records as to why Stonehenge was built. Furthermore, there are many theories but no confirmations. Some theory it was a place of dying, while others theory it was a place of healing. Some reason Stonehenge was built for human sacrifice while others speculate it's all about astronomy. On the other hand, many archaeologists and antiquarians have tried to satisfy this monumental mystery. Whether this mystery will ever be solved, Stonehenge draws visitors from all over the world. It is a place to visit that will satisfy your own curiosity. For instance, if you'd like to come and pray or meditate or just take in it's architectural beauty, Stonehenge is a place you will not want to miss. Personally I think that it is a solar calendar that predicted the sunrise, sunset, eclipse, moonsets and moonrise while my friends reckon it as a place for worship. However, the reasoning for Stonehenge remains a mystery. I feel like it can be described in one word as really impressive as millions of people come from all over the world to visit this marvellous historical monument.
1) The northern part of the country is mountainous 2) The election is held every five years. 3) Great Britain is a country with old traditions and customs. 4) One of the chief industries is shipbuilding. 5) There are three main political parties in Great Britain. 6) Wet winds from the Atlantic bring plenty of rain. 7) The warm waters of the Gulf Stream influence the climate of Great Britain. 8) The Northern and Western part of the country is called the Highlands. 9) There are 47 Universities in Great Britain. 10) The Conservative party is the ruling party nowadays.
There are no written records as to why Stonehenge was built. Furthermore, there are many theories but no confirmations. Some theory it was a place of dying, while others theory it was a place of healing. Some reason Stonehenge was built for human sacrifice while others speculate it's all about astronomy. On the other hand, many archaeologists and antiquarians have tried to satisfy this monumental mystery. Whether this mystery will ever be solved, Stonehenge draws visitors from all over the world. It is a place to visit that will satisfy your own curiosity. For instance, if you'd like to come and pray or meditate or just take in it's architectural beauty, Stonehenge is a place you will not want to miss.
Personally I think that it is a solar calendar that predicted the sunrise, sunset, eclipse, moonsets and moonrise while my friends reckon it as a place for worship. However, the reasoning for Stonehenge remains a mystery. I feel like it can be described in one word as really impressive as millions of people come from all over the world to visit this marvellous historical monument.
2) The election is held every five years.
3) Great Britain is a country with old traditions and customs.
4) One of the chief industries is shipbuilding.
5) There are three main political parties in Great Britain.
6) Wet winds from the Atlantic bring plenty of rain.
7) The warm waters of the Gulf Stream influence the climate of Great Britain.
8) The Northern and Western part of the country is called the Highlands.
9) There are 47 Universities in Great Britain.
10) The Conservative party is the ruling party nowadays.