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STONEHENGE TOUR - WHY YOU MUST VISIT THIS AMAZING & MYSTICAL PREHISTORIC UK STONE CIRCLE

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i'm so excited to go it's taken me all my life even though it's not that far from london to get here

i'm here with my son today and are you excited gabriel i am so excited

i've been walking for at least 10 minutes now and i can really feel the tension building where are the stones

do you know what i've just turned a corner and i can finally see stonehenge in the distance

Creator's Tips & Advice

โœ“Visit Stonehenge to experience its energy and history
โœ“Plan for a mile walk from the visitor center to the site

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Never having visited despite living nearby โ€” It's worth the visit even if it's close to London

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QWhy should you visit Stonehenge?
QWhat is it like to see Stonehenge for the first time?

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Post-pandemic and STONEHENGE is back open to visitors again, yay! I visited before the UK locked down for a second time at the end of 2000 and it was amazing. I've been wanting to go all my life and incredibly, even though this prehistoric temple - a 5,000 year old stone circle - is only 2 hours from London, I'd never been. The only reason I was in the vicinity was because I was with my son taking a look at the nearby university of Bath. Incidentally, Bath is another great city and Stonehenge and Bath can be visited in the same day. This video is a tour of Stonehenge and it's surrounding area (which includes ancient burial mounds) and shows why you must visit this amazing and mystical prehistoric stone circle which is famous for being where druids experience the midsummer solstice. The wind was whipping up a gale while I was there which only added to the mystical vibe of the site and its amazing surrounding energy. And as for the mystery of how these ancient stones got there, in the middle of nowhere, in an age where there was no machinery or cranes....one can only wonder. Watch the video to see what I mean... NB - it's possible a visit Stonehenge on a cruise excursion from Southampton or from London for the day