You won't get the same effect as when seeing''the original'' on the wavy landscape outside Salisbury, but on the other side this is another succesful ''transplant'' of something most passerbys in this area otherwise may never experience. Thus a big Thumbs Up for the locals who realized this place! And parents; if you cannot/do not intend to go take your children to see Stonehenge at the Summer Solstice, then take them here and tell them about that ancient and still very sacred place. This will expand their horizon, make them interested in this fascinating World of ours. PS: My rating is based on the effect it has on the visitor.A gem! Regards from a much...
Read moreAn oasis of calm, surrounded by trees and nature, yet close to the town of Stanstead. Really enjoyed the history of the area, noting local landmarks, as told through the recollections of Ms. Ball-Banting. Very much worth a visit if you are in the area as a...
Read moreEven though it's man made I think it's worth admiring stones and work out into it placing them in a perfect circle at the exact spot half way between north pole and the equator. Good place to stop for a little rest as well and for few moments...
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