The Enigma of Stonehenge: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Stone Circle

Seen from above, Stonehenge is a complex of large stone pillars arranged in a circle. Each stone pillar is about 4m high, about 2m wide, about 1m thick and weighs about 25 tons. The two heaviest stone columns weigh about 50 tons. On some stone pillars there are also stones arranged horizontally like beams, forming a large archway.

Today, Stonehenge is one of the most famous tourist attractions in England, and is also one of mankind’s greatest archaeological mysteries, challenging all hypotheses, speculations and research. famous archaeologists in the world.

Stonehenge – a world heritage site recognized by UNESCO since 1986.