stonehenge造句1 Your itinerary includes a visit to Stonehenge.
2 It is thought that Stonehenge was built using slave labour.
3 The video version was shot at Stonehenge.
4 Did I forget to mention Stonehenge?
5 He had loved the magic and mystery of Stonehenge since early childhood.
6 There are many theories but the mystery surrounding Stonehenge is as perpetual as the stones themselves.
7 Observatories go back many centuries, perhaps even to Stonehenge; but modern observatories in the West began in the sixteenth century.
8 Stonehenge has gone, so I reckon I can do me bit of growing up at Skipton Hall.
9 Hundreds of hippies converge on Stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice.
10 The circle of stones at Stonehenge is thought to have originally been a temple.
11 Later accounts held that the Druids made Stonehenge, where they supposedly practiced human sacrifice.
12 Even Howie can't stand Stonehenge, and Howie's about as sensitive as the fire back.
13 Read in studio Stone circles like Stonehenge attract thousands of visitors each year drawn by the excitement of the ancient and unknown.
14 We took a helicopter ride over Stonehenge!
15 Stonehenge sits in the beautiful countryside near Salisbury, England.
16 Researchers believe that no people ever lived at Stonehenge.
17 The blue box surrounds Stonehenge with all the cameras.
18 A path leads straight to Stonehenge.
19 Now we will see Stonehenge from the air.
20 Stonehenge was certainly a meeting-place.
21 Secrets of Stonehenge casts a light on ancient technology.
22 Construction of Stonehenge took place between ca. 3000 and 1600 B.C.
23 Early Britons built Stonehenge from bluestone and a sandstone called sarcen.
24 In the Stonehenge, each two standing stone pillars are connected by a laying one, something like a shanty, and even a revolution from natural cave.
25 The comet last appeared in over Stonehenge about 4000 years ago.
26 Most modern archeologist discount a popular belief that Stonehenge was a temple of the ancient Druids.
27 The indoor table top games, such as treasure hunts and building Stonehenge, are aimed at improving management and team building skills.
28 Last Saturday we had a picnic at a place called Stonehenge.
29 The sound of the guns carries inland, into the heart of England, and as it does it carries back also in time to Camelot and to "starlit Stonehenge."
30 These type of structures began showing up near the end of the stone age all across Europe in what is called the megalithic age when people were energetically building structures such as Stonehenge.