sarsen (a very hard type of sandstone) generic 'bluestone' - Welsh dolorite also a few other ingneous rock of volcanic origin micaceous sandstone (Altar stone)
small amounts of limestone used in packing of uprights some 'geensand' - sandstone bedrock is chalk, flint is also present
People say that Merlin was the first person to use Stonehenge for magical purposes. There are also people who say that Stonehenge is still full of magic left behind from Merlin's spells.
There is a lot of history that leads back from Stonehenge. It is a good site to and visit if you're ever in the area.
Big ones. :)
When someone remembers to bring the accordian.
No it may contain various minerals. Bu the pill itself and the VITAMINS are NOT minerals you will find micrograms of the minerals in there if not nano.
stonehenge
Stonehenge is in the country, but there is a guided audio tour and a giftshop on the Stonehenge site.
Stonehenge is in the country, but there is a guided audio tour and a giftshop on the Stonehenge site.
No. Stonehenge is in Wiltshire, England.
it's Stonehenge !!! :)
The Stonehenge i would say is Gray
yes Stonehenge is still there in England
The ancient Druids worshiped in Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is in England, which is a part of Europe
Avebury Hill is near Stonehenge.
Neither Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument
The Babylonians didn't build Stonehenge.