Our return to the north took us right by Stonehenge, so we had to stop. I have seen it perhaps half a dozen times, Vicki more, but still, always, get that visceral feeling. It never fails to impress.
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It was a Saturday afternoon in late June, and of course we
had the place pretty much to ourselves |
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One of the caretakers was kind enough to snap this photo
of us at the great monument |
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OK, I lied; there were a couple dozen tour buses and 100s of
cars and thousands of people there; as always; two nights
before was the solstice and 20,000 people were on the grounds
(which English Heritage opens on such special occasions);
some of the, um, pilgrims and worshippers were still there;
here, a group calling itself "The Spirits of the Oak" |
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Their Green Man; hey, I am into the spirits of
the oak (fine wines, cognac, whiskies aging in oak
barrels) as much as the next guy, so in an amazing
video coming soon, as soon as I upload it to
YouTube, you'll see me falling in with them |
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Our journey continued north, past this pretty White Horse,
to a lay by near Avebury and Silbury Hill where we spent the
next couple of days |
1 comment:
There were crowds of people at Stonehenge when we were there last. Of course, we were with a bus group, so never got a photo of the place without hordes of people in it. I may have to substitute your photo for mine!
We have never seen the white horse. Another for the bucket list!
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