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Made by: Daniel Florido Reyes Jose Pablo Baños García Jorge Manuel Laynez Martínez Julián Fernández García
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Stonehenge is a megalithic rock monument of 150 enormous stones set in a purposeful circular pattern. The different theories about Stonehenge are : -Perhaps people use Stonehenge to study the sky. -Perhaps Stonehenge is a enourmus calendary, an observatory, or a computer. -Perhaps it is a magic temple to an ancient god… or the tomb of a important king.
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Dated towards 1600-1400 B.C., this set was constructed in Salisbury's plain, to the southwest of England, between the last periods of the Neolithic one, ends of the Age of Stone and the first ones of the Age of the Bronze.
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Located to hundred kilometres to the west of London, in Salisbury's plain, one finds one of the most worrying thousand- year-old monuments of the humanity. Here is located Wiltshire. You can go to Stonehenge by road, by tran and by bus.
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Newgrange: The Megalithic Passage Tomb at Newgrange was built about 3200 BC. In Ireland. Pentre Ifan:This monument, dating back to about 3500 BC.In Wales. :Balnuaran clava :It was built in Scotland 7,ooo years ago, in Scotland
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Times: Opening times Area: Near to Salisbury. Spring 1 Apr to 31 May 09.30 - 18.00 Summer 1 Jun to 31 Aug How to get there: By train, by bus and by road. 09.00 - 19.00 Autumn 1 Sept to 15 Oct 09.30 - 18.00 Winter 16 Oct to 15 Mar 09.30 - 16.00 16Mar to 31Mar 09.30 to 18.00 Prices: Adult £6.90 Child (5 - 15) £3.50 Child (Under 5) Concession (student, over 60) Free £5.90 Family Ticket (2 adults + up to 3 children) £17.30 English Heritage and National Trust Members:- Free In Stonehenge you can see many solstice
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