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The enigmatic Stonehenge is one of the world’s most famous monuments. It's located in Wiltshire, England, and features 100 massive stones positioned upright in a circle. Completed around 2500 B.C., Stonehenge took roughly 1,500 years to create and was erected by Neolithic builders. How and why it was constructed have fascinated scholars and history buffs for many years. It’s no surprise that this UNESCO World Heritage Site receives over one million visitors a year. Here are seven things you never knew about Stonehenge.
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