Stonehenge part 2...
....these are the final photos from Stonhenge and the first photo is of the Heel stone that stands at the side of the henge stones and after that a photo of the plaque which explains about the Heel stone and the rest i will title.See how many faces you can see on the Heel stone,we saw four and the red field behind the replica village is a field full of poppies.
The Heel Stone.
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Heel stone Info.
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A replica of one of the stones and how it may have been transported to the site
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A replica village where the villagers may have lived.
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Some of the posters in the last post said they would like to see the stones without people in them so i've done a bit of cloning.
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Just a bit of fun with Smart photo editor.
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angler wrote:
....these are the final photos from Stonhenge and the first photo is of the Heel stone that stands at the side of the henge stones and after that a photo of the plaque which explains about the Heel stone and the rest i will title.See how many faces you can see on the Heel stone,we saw four and the red field behind the replica village is a field full of poppies.
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Thanks for a most enjoyable series. I liked seeing people in the photos - gives a sense of scale to the stones.
alliebess wrote:
Thanks for a most enjoyable series. I liked seeing people in the photos - gives a sense of scale to the stones.
Thank you Alliebess and i agree with you but i thought i'd just clone the people out of just a couple of them for those who would like to see them like that.Thank you very much for looking in Alliebess it's much appreciated.Glad you liked them.
Enjoyed the trip with you. I also enjoyed the link to the history of the place. How close are you allowed to get to the main stones in Stonehenge, because it appears that you were taking photos from a distance.
AuntieM wrote:
Enjoyed the trip with you. I also enjoyed the link to the history of the place. How close are you allowed to get to the main stones in Stonehenge, because it appears that you were taking photos from a distance.
Thanks AuntiemM i'm glad you liked them and thanks also for looking in i always appreciate it.I would say we where about 60 to 70 yards or so from the stones all round the full circle. AuntieM.
Thanks for taking us on your visit to Stonehenge, Jim. Excellent series.
Thanks for looking in Jederick i appreciate it.Glad you liked them.
Another nice set of Stonehenge; I did not see the village replica on my trip to that fantastic monument.
kpmac wrote:
Thanks for taking us on your visit to Stonehenge, Jim. Excellent series.
Thank you for looking in Kpmac i appreciate it very much.Glad you liked them.
Sirius_one wrote:
Another nice set of Stonehenge; I did not see the village replica on my trip to that fantastic monument.
I'm glad you liked them Sirius_one and thanks for looking in it's much appreciated.
This has been a very interesting series for me, Jim. I've always been fascinated by Stonehenge and now know a bit more thanks to you. Your images are all excellent.
steve L
Loc: Waterville Valley, New Hampshire
Thanks Jim,
Always a pleasure !!
A very nice addition to the first post, Jim!
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Another very interesting set and very good captures Jim, enjoyed part 2 very much.
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