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A Study of Stonehenge

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Stonehenge's study on Stonehenge Study I Introduction to the significance of problem description II Stonehenge's facts A. Location B. Materials and Structures Used C. Stonehenge today's III. History of Stonehenge A. Myths and Legends B. Mysterious things C. Miracles of the World. IV. Conclusion I. Introduction There is nothing that caused many speculations and wild theories like Stonehengeite. After traveling miles in the hilly territory of the countryside in England and the plains, I saw a breathtaking and unusual structure.

I have learned about Stonehenge for the past 100 years. Numerous excavation surveys have been conducted on past relics. In the past 100 years, people already understand Stonehenge. For all studies, we must recognize that all these reasons are guesses, not solutions. While we may explore and investigate every part of Stonehenge, we will never know all the secrets of ancient rocks known as Stonehenge.

Stonehenge's study on Stonehenge Study I Introduction to the significance of problem description II Stonehenge's facts A. Location B. Materials and Structures Used C. Stonehenge today's III. History of Stonehenge A. Myths and Legends B. Mysterious things C. Do you think the world is doubtful? IV. Conclusion I. Introduction There is nothing that caused many speculations and wild theories like Stonehengeite. Travel several miles with other cosmetics instead of undulating hills and magic ointment. Movement of the giant's dance (Stone) from Irish Chiralushi to the current Salisbury scene was achieved through Merlin's "Mechanic Engineer". It is not a spell but a kind of engine and equipment. (Tatlock) At this stage, Merlin seems like a wise person or a talented engineer than a powerful wizard. The interesting point is that Stonehenge has been associated with Druids for a long time (indeed, some of the stones exist).