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Swindon Croc returns: A taxidermy gharial, also known as gavial or fish-eating crocodile, gifted to Swindon Borough Council ...
You can pay extra to add Salisbury Cathedral entry. In summer (April-September), the first bus leaves Salisbury railway station at 10am and the last one leaves Stonehenge at 7pm. Vehicle ...
In a find that provides insights into the remarkable abilities of these ancient humans, new research studying the chemical ...
Stonehenge sits less than 90 miles southwest of London; trains to Salisbury connect with daily bus tours that include Salisbury Cathedral, Old Sarum (an Iron Age fort) and the Stonehenge visitor ...
Carved sarsens-enormous blocks of hard sandstone-were used to build the towering trilithons that dominate the landscape of Salisbury Plain ... the key to unraveling Stonehenge's mystery.
Explore historic landscape dominated by the world-famous stone circle of Stonehenge. The 26 mile route starts north of Salisbury and goes through the market town, past the magnificent 13th century ...
Stonehenge is one of the world’s most famous monuments. It stands on Salisbury Plain, in Wiltshire, and its giant stones can be seen from miles around. It took a huge effort to build Stonehenge.
People have marked today's spring equinox at Stonehenge in Wiltshire ... to long-gone chippies. Salisbury Cathedral's falcons have now laid a second egg with more to come in the next few days.
How far is Stonehenge from London by train? Stonehenge is located in Salisbury, England, about 90 miles southwest of London. The train ride from the London Waterloo station to Salisbury takes ...