thereby making the formation one of the oldest ever discovered in North America. And yet, whilst the Lake Michigan stones are ...
Located approximately 40 feet below the surface in Grand Traverse Bay, this prehistoric formation—dubbed “Michigan’s Stonehenge”—is smaller than its famed counterpart in England but no ...
We may earn commission if you buy from a link. Why Trust Us? Archaeologists have discovered a Stonehenge-esque circle of timber posts in Denmark, thought to be from the late Neolithic or early ...
Stonehenge may be the most famous example of the “huge stones arranged in a circle” genre, but it’s a reputation that arguably isn’t deserved. After all, it’s far from the largest henge ...