Today we saw Stonehenge. My tips would be make reservations ahead of time and go early to avoid long lines. You go to the museum and they have a shuttle that takes you there. You are no longer able to go up to the stones (unless you make early morning reservations ahead of time), they are roped off because if vandalism and they don’t want millions of people stomping on the grounds.

These stones are massive and of course antiquitist have their theories on what it is about or how they got the stones here. The Blue Stones come from far away in Wales and there are the massive Sarsan stones.



The place where Stonehenge is built has been a sacred place for many groups of people for thousands of years. The leyline energies are powerful here. Stonehenge has undergone changes based on the people who came here over the years. They think they know of at least 3. When you get into the mathematics of Stonehenge it really coordinates with the lunar cycle and eclipses although the National Trust talks a lot about this site being related to the sun.


There is a museum that depicts how they would guess that they moved the Blue Stone from Wales.

On the tray in the cafe, this interesting tidbit was printed on:

Could you imagine if someone else bought it and just disposed of it?

Gretchen trying out one of the beds that they are guessing the people slept on who were working on building Stonehenge.