Yes, I have been there many times, though not recently. When I lived in England about 30 years ago, it was one of the favorite spots we'd take our American visitors to. You can learn more about it at http://www.britannia.com/history/h7.html
2007-11-08 03:37:27
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answered by Suen 4
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Yes, I have been to Stonehenge. It is an amzing place, and the amosphere is well worth experienceing. I walked amounst the stones where those of the pagan persuasion walked before....I hope to do it again some day.
2007-11-08 03:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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if you are wondering about the history of Stonehenge suggest you google it, there is a great deal of information on it on several websites.
It is a magical place tho, and I hope to return someday.
2007-11-08 03:22:14
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Oh, you're able to could could study Dion Fortune's Glastonbury: Avalon of the coronary heart--she talks a sturdy bit approximately them. (additionally Phil Rickman's The Chalice, a singular placed in Glastonbury written lots later with many references to Fortune's artwork and numerous useful stuff approximately ley lines.)
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answered by ? 4
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I have visited there. They came from far away. They have pretty much proved that boats started the process...and perhaps the stones were rolled along on top of logs.
2007-11-08 03:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I visited stonehenge, and there is no big mystery about how the stones got there. :o)
2007-11-08 03:21:50
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answered by Anonymous
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been there, not quite as intriguing as Easter island, or machu pichu. there is a smaller stone formation not far from stonehenge too, cant remember the name, it's been 20 years.
2007-11-08 03:22:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I have been there many years ago.When I went it was possible to walk among the stones but I believe they are fenced off now
2007-11-08 03:23:56
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answered by darwinsfriend AM 5
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I've been there. I was kind of disappointed though, because the majority of it is roped off so you can't get very close to it. They've had problems with vandalism in the past so I can kind of understand.
2007-11-08 03:23:39
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answered by liberpez 5
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A friend did and said it is nothing but rocks in the middle of nowhere. Not to bother!
2007-11-08 03:21:22
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answered by moveon 1
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