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St Mary & St Gabriel. The Rear of the Church, South Harting

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in the county of West Sussex

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A picture of Royton, in the county of Greater Manchester
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A picture of Homersfield, a Picturesque Village in the county of Suffolk
Submitted by Clive Elliston on 17th May 2024

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Stonehenge

Stonehenge

Stonehenge, with its ancient stones standing in stoic silence, has long been a magnet for conspiracy theories and mysteries. One persistent theory suggests extraterrestrial involvement in its construction, proposing that advanced beings from outer space aided or even built the monument. While lacking scientific support, this idea fuels the imagination with visions of ancient astronauts shaping the stones for an unknown cosmic purpose. Other theories delve into the mystical, proposing Stonehenge as a center for ancient rituals, including claims of druidic ceremonies or connections to the legendary King Arthur. The lack of definitive answers about Stonehenge's purpose adds an air of intrigue, allowing conspiracy theories to persist, adding to the mystique of this enigmatic prehistoric monument.
Created by David Coe

Derwent Dam: A Historic Icon in the Heart of Derbyshire

Derwent Dam: A Historic Icon in the Heart of Derbyshire

The location and history of the Derwent Dam in Derbyshire
Created by David Coe

The Native Trees of England: A Botanical Tapestry

The Native Trees of England: A Botanical Tapestry

Explore some of England's native trees, their history, and their uses. Their diverse characteristics and historical significance, form an integral part of the nation's identity.
Created by David Coe