Stonehenge
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Many have wondered about the mystery of Stonehenge, what was it for, and how was it was erected. There are gigantic stones that weigh thirty to forty short tons (a unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds). They had to be moved nearly 200 miles. Who built Stonehenge?
There are many legends about Stonehenge. For example, the Devil had bought stones from an elderly woman and used "magic" to turn the stone into their present state. Another
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reality behind them. No one knows exactly why Stonehenge was built. No body knows what it was used for. None of us know how the ancient men brought the gigantic stones to the Salisbury Plain in England. Stonehenge will most likely remain a mystery forever. Maybe someday we will find the single key clue to finding how and why Stonehenge came to be. Possibly someday the human race will figure out the mystery of Stonehenge.
reality behind them. No one knows exactly why Stonehenge was built. No body knows what it was used for. None of us know how the ancient men brought the gigantic stones to the Salisbury Plain in England. Stonehenge will most likely remain a mystery forever. Maybe someday we will find the single key clue to finding how and why Stonehenge came to be. Possibly someday the human race will figure out the mystery of Stonehenge.