Travel & Leisure has a photo
essay by
Erika Owen the magazine's
Audience Engagement Editor:
Earlier this week, a hundred stones were found buried underneath three feet of dirt at Durrington Walls' superhenge in England. The new artifacts are thought to be over four thousand years old and adds a whole new scale to the neolithic site (you can read more about the discovery here). In light of the new artifacts, we rounded up some photos of Stonehenge from the past century:
Rico says he's still happy to have seen it in 1969, when (like the kids above) you could still get close..
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