WOX - LANDSCAPE/SEASCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART CONTEST #187 / Timeless English Secrets
Stonehenge, you know, that massive bunch of rocks in Europe? It's like the OG prehistoric mystery. People are all like, What the heck was it for? But the builders didn't leave us a manual, so we're stuck guessing.
So, these ancient Brits who put it up? No idea who they were, how they rolled, or what language they spat. No texts, no Stonehenge for Dummies guide. It's like an ancient Rorschach test – everyone sees something different. Some say it's a sun temple, others a lunar hotspot. Astronomical calendar or spooky ancestor hangout? Maybe a healing center or a rockstar hangout for the gods. Power symbol, VIP lounge – who knows?
Giant blocks, each heavier than a herd of elephants. Stonehenge isn't just big; it's got a master plan. The first 500 meters of its walkway align with the summer sunrise and winter sunset. Was it a sun-worshipping setup, a cosmic calendar, or something weirder?
Experts play Sherlock, blaming druids, Romans, Vikings, Saxons – even Merlin, King Arthur's mystical sidekick. But the real builders? No autographs, just bones, skulls, and broken pottery. It's a silent blockbuster, with no script or legends.
Stonehenge, the ultimate head-scratcher. The rocks stand tall, but the story's MIA. It's like grappling with an ancient riddle, and we're all just here, staring at it, utterly in the dark Bones, skulls, and pottery bits . Enjoy