Web links Other Places of Interest Stonehenge
micksheff
Sheffield, United Kingdom87%
[micksheff, 01/09/2007] This webpage contains information about Stonehenge in Wiltshire, which is a prehistoric monument characterised by its circular arrangement of large upright stones.
A description of this site can be found here along with information about its construction and the theories behind its creation.
This article is accompanied by several photographs and there are links to other related sites.
koshkha
Northampton, United Kingdom90%
[koshkha, 19/10/2006] This is the official website of Stonehenge, a mysterious construction dating back more than 5000 years. The site offers information on Stonehenge and its history, gives opening hours and prices as well as advice on how to get there by road, rail or other public transport. Stonehenge is free for members of the National Trust and English Heritage. A photo library offers viewers a taste of Stonehenge.
[more] [koshkha, 19/10/2006] This is the official website of Stonehenge, a mysterious construction dating back more than 5000 years. The site offers information on Stonehenge and its history, gives opening hours and prices as well as advice on how to get there by road, rail or other public transport. Stonehenge is free for members of the National Trust and English Heritage. A photo library offers viewers a taste of Stonehenge.
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Fritzthecat
Essex, United Kingdom92%
[Fritzthecat, 08/09/2006] This website enables the visitor to gain some information about the development of Stonehenge, which is devided in 3 phases. Information about which materials have been used, from which area it came and how it has been transported over great distances, make it easier for the visitor to envisage the magnitude of the monument. To get a better feel of the site prior to a visit, the website provides a link that enables information seekers to take a photo-tour. [more] [Fritzthecat, 08/09/2006] This website enables the visitor to gain some information about the development of Stonehenge, which is devided in 3 phases. Information about which materials have been used, from which area it came and how it has been transported over great distances, make it easier for the visitor to envisage the magnitude of the monument. To get a better feel of the site prior to a visit, the website provides a link that enables information seekers to take a photo-tour. [less]
pierrejacques
Cape Town, South Africa78%
[pierrejacques, 25/09/2006] A collection of photographs of Stonehenge is supplied, as is informative notes regarding the region and the attraction.