We’ve just found a much more in depth deep dive into the origins and the solar movements around Stonehenge. If your interested in learning more check it out here: th-cam.com/video/Fx-KrvuiafE/w-d-xo.html
Absolutely, there are replicas built around the world that don’t hold the same historical significance but help to give an idea of the sheer size of the stones 🗿
Stonehenge in England is the most very beautiful unique deepest foundation structure and the most papular beautiful tourist spot attractions in world, thanks your video more power,I'm from Cebu city, Philippines south east Asia Pacific.
Very fascinating about Stonehenge though. British historians are one of the best on earth. Even if they don't know the whole story about Stonehenge, don't bother asking anyone else on this planet. So fascinating. Really though. Thanks for sharing anyway. Have fun you two!! 💑
I've been fascinated with Stonehenge since I was little. Definitely somewhere I need to visit 😄 years ago we visited Las Vegas and there was a Titanic exhibition in the Luxor and there was a huge piece they'd recovered from the side of the ship! Funny that you said you felt compelled to touch the stones.. I was the same 😆 CCTV everywhere though so I didn't risk it!
Yes us too!! Isn’t it a shame you can’t commune with your ancestors in that way 🥲 I’m sure some people do get do touch them, we’ve seen photos of the solstices and it seems it’s one time when people are allowed to be amongst the stones 🤩
We have just come back from WA and in Esperance they have a full sized replica of Stonehenge as it would have looked around 1950 BC..its made of Pink Granite which gives it a shiny new appearance..I saw the original one in the UK also and I guess knowing that it was built that long ago it seems to exude an ancient energy though I still would recommend seeing the Aussie one for the sheer size and engineering mastery
@@gillianfahey6464 we did see that when we were in the area! But we never visited, I wish we did now 🤦♂️ it would have been great to compare the two 😂
@@cjexplores no worries keep enjoying your trip and I will live vicariously through you The photography is superb and places you visit amazing … thank you
it looks quite dangerous, maybe it's me, but I get the feeling that the stones could collapse in any moment while you're walking close to them. Anyways the location looks amazing
Haha they look pretty sturdy but even if they did fall, I think they wouldn't injure anyone as you can't get very close to them. It's a beautiful spot!
NO! just NO! The most overrated historical "construction" . in all sense of the word- just wildly overrated. there are monuments out there with far mor significant historical value ..... older, more beautiful, some of them are actually in British Museum stolen relics of other people with much richer ancient history. its a form of cultural compensation :D which happens when you conquer the world and realise you are not the center of civilization and never were point is: the image of Stonehenge is purely based on PR and has no real historical value.
Interesting take! We have heard about these relics that were taken from cultures around the world and we agree that they should be returned to their country of origin 👍🏼 but in terms of Stonehenge, it’s still quite impressive that it was constructed in alignment with the sun. Albeit not as impressive as the pyramids aligning with Orion’s Belt but nevertheless quite well done!
26£ per adult to see the stones and you can’t even go in the inner circle. No thanks, I could use my money for something more interesting, like a zoo. Not filling the pockets of some greedy ppl. And you could see those for free from some distance anyway
Quite expensive, which is why we got a membership for the year 😉 they do use the money for restoration and conservation across all of the properties they manage (so they say). BUT if you go on the summer solstice it is FREE *and* you can walk completely freely amongst the stones 😉
We’ve just found a much more in depth deep dive into the origins and the solar movements around Stonehenge. If your interested in learning more check it out here: th-cam.com/video/Fx-KrvuiafE/w-d-xo.html
Awesome video. We were there last month. Great place. Vlog for evidence -> th-cam.com/video/_x9tlyjCT6E/w-d-xo.html :)
When i was younger i went with school and had my packed lunch on the stone and i recall people had wrote on them , so i do understand
How destructive, that’s one of the reasons why I guess then!
Thanks for the practical and informative guide, and quite succinct as well. ❤
No worries 😉 ❤️
If you haven't visited Stonehenge before, do it. It will ROCK your world.
Thanks that was really handy coming over from nz this xmas, had no idea what to expect, Kia ora
Aww Kia Ora cuz! I was born in Wellington and raised in Taranaki 🇳🇿 let me know if you need any other tips for your trip x
Great thanks to you l like its to watch you are guiding to see place to place very amazing so beautiful all around let joy you next .
Thank you 🙏🏼 ❤️ so lovely to hear from you again!!
Hey this is great, when you were closer to the stones you really can see how big they are, .cheers Judy from Australia
Absolutely, there are replicas built around the world that don’t hold the same historical significance but help to give an idea of the sheer size of the stones 🗿
If you haven't visited Stonehenge before, do it. It will ROCK your world.
🙌🏼😊🙏🏼
Stonehenge in England is the most very beautiful unique deepest foundation structure and the most papular beautiful tourist spot attractions in world, thanks your video more power,I'm from Cebu city, Philippines south east Asia Pacific.
Oh wow, we would love to visit the Philippines!! Thanks for stopping by. Hopefully one day you can visit Stonehenge yourself 🙏🏼
Very fascinating about Stonehenge though. British historians are one of the best on earth. Even if they don't know the whole story about Stonehenge, don't bother asking anyone else on this planet. So fascinating. Really though. Thanks for sharing anyway. Have fun you two!! 💑
Thanks Chaz!! Glad you enjoyed it 😊 British television have some amazing history docu-series that’s for sure!
Love this Charlotte. I've never been but its definitely on my bucket list 🙂😊
We had driven past this monument so many times before finally stopping off to see it 😂 thanks for watching 🙏🏼❤️
Great tour! Thank you
Thanks for watching Bernard 🙌🏼
I've been fascinated with Stonehenge since I was little. Definitely somewhere I need to visit 😄 years ago we visited Las Vegas and there was a Titanic exhibition in the Luxor and there was a huge piece they'd recovered from the side of the ship! Funny that you said you felt compelled to touch the stones.. I was the same 😆 CCTV everywhere though so I didn't risk it!
Yes us too!! Isn’t it a shame you can’t commune with your ancestors in that way 🥲 I’m sure some people do get do touch them, we’ve seen photos of the solstices and it seems it’s one time when people are allowed to be amongst the stones 🤩
We have just come back from WA and in Esperance they have a full sized replica of Stonehenge as it would have looked around 1950 BC..its made of Pink Granite which gives it a shiny new appearance..I saw the original one in the UK also and I guess knowing that it was built that long ago it seems to exude an ancient energy though I still would recommend seeing the Aussie one for the sheer size and engineering mastery
And it only cost 10 bucks each…
@@gillianfahey6464 we did see that when we were in the area! But we never visited, I wish we did now 🤦♂️ it would have been great to compare the two 😂
@@cjexplores no worries keep enjoying your trip and I will live vicariously through you The photography is superb and places you visit amazing … thank you
@@gillianfahey6464 thanks Gillian 🙏🏼❤️ we will! Take care 😉✌🏼
It’s so worth it
For sure!
is it some kind of a satanic altar
My late dad climbed them and walked over the top as a young man.
Amazing 🤩 😂
Stonehenge reminds me of Outlander’s Craig na Dun!
Yes! There are actually so many stone circles all over the UK 🤩 I love that we don’t know what their use was officially, we can only ever guess!
I think it used as a ancient rolex
🤣🤣🤣
what did you think of the cafe?
The cafe was ok. Nothing amazing but great to have a lot of options in case you are hungry 👍🏼
it looks quite dangerous, maybe it's me, but I get the feeling that the stones could collapse in any moment while you're walking close to them. Anyways the location looks amazing
Haha they look pretty sturdy but even if they did fall, I think they wouldn't injure anyone as you can't get very close to them. It's a beautiful spot!
Music is not loud enough. I still can hear some words.
😅😅😅
The question is. Are you worthy
😂
30 pounds to see a pile of rocks? Ridiculous
Just go to the free option or go for free at summer solstice!
Toi should respect the rules. It is not Disneyland!!
Agreed! It is definitely not Disneyland 😂
Its a pagan structure. Kind of temple.
Correct! ….we think 🤔 🤣
is it satanic
NO! just NO! The most overrated historical "construction" .
in all sense of the word- just wildly overrated.
there are monuments out there with far mor significant historical value ..... older, more beautiful, some of them are actually in British Museum stolen relics of other people with much richer ancient history. its a form of cultural compensation :D which happens when you conquer the world and realise you are not the center of civilization and never were
point is: the image of Stonehenge is purely based on PR and has no real historical value.
Interesting take! We have heard about these relics that were taken from cultures around the world and we agree that they should be returned to their country of origin 👍🏼 but in terms of Stonehenge, it’s still quite impressive that it was constructed in alignment with the sun. Albeit not as impressive as the pyramids aligning with Orion’s Belt but nevertheless quite well done!
26£ per adult to see the stones and you can’t even go in the inner circle. No thanks, I could use my money for something more interesting, like a zoo. Not filling the pockets of some greedy ppl. And you could see those for free from some distance anyway
Quite expensive, which is why we got a membership for the year 😉 they do use the money for restoration and conservation across all of the properties they manage (so they say). BUT if you go on the summer solstice it is FREE *and* you can walk completely freely amongst the stones 😉
30 pounds to see a pile of rocks? Ridiculous
Did you see the part where you can get the view for free?!
Govts wants to make money