13 Most Famous World Heritage Sites
| November 23, 2018
Stonehenge – England
Built approximately between BC 3,700 and BC 1,600, Stonehenge is one of the most sophisticated prehistoric stone circles in the world. The stones weigh around 25 tons each with a height of roughly 4 meters.
They are a great example of the Bronze Age and Neolithic mortuary practices, being continuously used for over 2,000 years. During the summer solstice, the area is still used as a place of worship, particularly by Neo-Druids. The site receives nearly 1.6 million visitors every year and was added to the list in 1986.
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