Friday, July 7, 2023

Revisiting some favorite places #10: Of course, it's our own Stonehenge! High in the hills above Maryhill, erected by Sam Hill in 1918 as the nation's first memorial to those lost in The First World War. It's just a mile or two from the Museum. A great effort was made to make it an accurate copy of what experts thought the original Stonehenge looked like.


 

10 comments:

Luis Serrano said...

Un lugar con algo muy especial. Transmite orden y una razon de ser.

Elephant's Child said...

How fascinating. Why Stonehenge I wonder...

roentare said...

It is uniquely arranged and set up!

Taken For Granted said...

Interesting how Stonehenge has captured our imagination. Nebraska has Carhenge.

joaquín said...

Me gusta mucho el aspecto de la piedra

Miradas desde mi lente said...

Buen encuadre. Aprecio ese buen monumento y el lugar en donde está situado.
Un abrazo

Antonio Rodriguuez said...

Un buen homenaje a los que perdieron la vida en la insensatez de las guerras.
Un abrazo

Spare Parts and Pics said...

That's amazing! Must be fun to visit, and it's very photogenic.

Margaret D said...

Well it's looking rather good, someone had a plan.

Mikael Bergman said...

A lovely picture