I believe it's Stonehenge, if you are referring to the 4000-year-old megalithic structure/site in England.
2007-02-20 13:36:04
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answered by decaf.latte 1
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Its Stonehenge. Google ' Stone Henge' It will come up with good answers. Google 'Stone Hedge' it will give answers from ' Stonehenge'
2007-02-20 21:34:38
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answered by td8882003 1
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Henge...
A henge is a prehistoric architectural structure which consists of nearly circular or oval-shaped flat area over 20 metres (65 feet) in diameter that is enclosed and delimited by a boundary earthwork that usually comprises a ditch with an external bank. The earthwork permits access to the interior by one, two, or four entrances. Internal components may include portal settings, timber circles, post rings, stone circles, four-stone settings, monoliths, standing posts, pits, coves, post alignments, stone alignments, burials, central mounds, and stakeholes (English Heritage definition).
2007-02-20 22:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Stonehenge.
2007-02-20 22:02:28
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answered by Jensenfan 5
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they are like different things...stone henge is the thing in England...and the other is w/e
2007-02-20 21:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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HENGE!........... unless you made a hedge of stone ...you know, to separate your yard form your neighbor's.
2007-02-20 21:34:13
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answered by jamocha 2
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Stonehenge (one word)
2007-02-20 23:23:30
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answered by catstandish 2
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Stonehenge - read about it in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Henge
You can even go to a mini one in Marysville, Washington.
2007-02-20 21:38:42
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answered by K4865 1
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iv always heard it referred to stonehedge but idk im from the us so maybe the british call it stonehenge who knows?
2007-02-20 21:51:14
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answered by Avaria 6
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http://www.stonehenge.co.uk/
learn something here then. what can it hurt
2007-02-21 03:16:25
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answered by ? 6
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