Almendres Megalithic Enclosure | Near Our Lady of Guadalupe 15 Kms from Évora, Evora, PortugalMap
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More than ten kilometers away from Evora, public transportation can not be reached, I don't know when, what people laid these dozens of huge stones, it is amazing ❗️
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The Almendres Cromlech Stonehenge is located 15 kilometers west of Évora. It is similar to Stonehenge in the United Kingdom. It is the largest existing structural ring of stone circles in the Iberian Peninsula, which is very suitable for taking pictures.
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More than ten kilometers away from Evora, public transportation can not be reached, I don't know when, what people laid these dozens of huge stones, it is amazing ❗️
Stonehenge, the most famous and mysterious prehistoric monument in Sallsbury Plain, south-east of Bath, England, weighs nearly 30 tons on average, and is still a mystery in how it is arranged and used
Almendres Cromlech Stonehenge's origins can be traced back to 6000-3000 BC, with religious/ceremonial purposes or as a primitive astronomy observation. On the outskirts, the distance is a bit far. The road into Stonehenge is a muddy road, probably because it was raining lightly that day. The stone is also very small and very general.
This stonehenge is really like the pyramids of Egypt, very mysterious, because it is a prehistoric relics, people do not know how the primitive people brought them here, and how they formed.
Stonehenge is a famous attraction, but this is not the kind of large boulder in the UK, relatively small, but also original legacy.