Stonehenge Pictures

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Stonehenge Pictures - How much of the Mystery of this Monument do they Reveal?

Stonehenge is one of the most magnificent and mysterious megalithic monuments in the world. Built over a period that may have been as long as two thousand years, beginning as much as five thousand years ago, these incredible stones standing in the English countryside have inspired scientists, artists, religious seekers, and the public alike to visit and try to understand their meaning.

Image of Stonehenge from Wikimedia Commons.

Stonehenge pictures that simply show the stones under normal conditions are impressive enough. How much more amazing when photographers and other artists add the effects of sunrise, sunset, storm clouds, and a multitude of magical effects from their own creativity to these already magnificent structures!

The Mystery of Stonehenge

Stonehenge, England
Stonehenge is located on a chalk plateau known as Salisbury Plain, in Wiltshire England. With the way the stones are aligned in relation to sunrise and sunset at the solstices, as well as the incredible way the sun shines through the trilithon (meaning "having three stones"), it is no wonder that many have suggested that Stonehenge was built to worship the sun, or for astronomical purposes.



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The inner structures are suggestive of an altar, with the whole structure functioning as a huge outdoor temple, leading to the interpretation of the monument as a temple where sacrifices were made to the sun, probably at the solstices. However, there is little more than conjecture to support this theory. Despite claims by several scientists that they have "decoded" Stonehenge, the scientific community has come to no agreement on its purpose. So actually it seems that the artists and visionaries have as good, if not better, understanding of the nature of this amazing masterpiece of engineering.

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The Stones at Stonehenge

Stonehenge is a magnificent megalithic monument. Before looking at how or why this amazing monument was constructed, the first thing to realize is that the stones are huge! That's why Stonehenge is called a megalithic monument.

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A View of Stones at Stonehenge in the Early Morning Light
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The trilithons, composed of two large vertical stones supporting a third horizontal stone, must have been quite hard to erect!

The Ancient Ruins of Stonehenge
The Trilithons of Stonehenge
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In this "Twilight View of Stonehenge" you can see a person in the highlighted trilithon. They look a bit small compared to the stones!

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Twilight View of the Famous Ruin of Stonehenge
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And here you can see a guy posing nicely beside the stones, revealing clearly how large they are!

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Shepherd Posing at Stonehenge
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Aerial Pictures of Stonehenge

Pictures of Stonehenge taken from the air reveal the organization of the stones. Although many of the stones have fallen, the outer ring and inner horseshoe are clearly recognizable.

Aerial View of Stonehenge, Unesco World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England
Aerial View of Stonehenge
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Aerial View of Stonehenge, Unesco World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England
Aerial View of Stonehenge
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Aerial View of Stonehenge, Unesco World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England
Aerial View of Stonehenge
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Stonehenge Pictures on Video

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There are many amazing videos of Stonehenge, location footage showing the monument as it is today as well as computer animation and graphics providing detailed reconstructions of the original monument and how it might have been built, and by whom. Enjoy!
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Stonehenge Pictures with the Sun

Photographers and artists have always used the beautiful colors of sunrise and sunset to accentuate the features of landscapes. In the case of Stonehenge, pictures taken at sunrise or sunset produce an amazing atmosphere that conjures a purpose of this monument that goes beyond its physical magnificence.

Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England
Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, England Art Print
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Monoliths of Stonehenge near Salisbury, England
Monoliths of Stonehenge
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Sunset Over Stonehenge Wiltshire
Sunset Over Stonehenge
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The alignment of Stonehenge is such that at the summer solstice the sun rises directly over the heelstone into the center of the monument between the horseshoe of giant trilithons. The stones are also aligned with the setting sun at the winter solstice. While there has been much speculation and argument about the significance of the monument and its connection to astronomy, the alignment of the stones to produce these effect seems unlikely to be simply an accident.

Stonehenge, Winter Solstice
Stonehenge, Winter Solstice
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Many have taken photos of Stonehenge at sunrise or sunset, at the summer solstice as well as other times of year. Whatever the original purpose of the monument by those who built it, it is undeniable that Stonehenge pictured with the sun viewed above or through the stones is absolutely impressive.

The Summer Solstice Dawn at Stonehenge
The Summer Solstice Dawn at Stonehenge
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Stonehenge Pictures Featuring other Celestial Bodies

Pictures with the Moon, Mars, and the Hale-Bopp Comet

Stonehenge is usually pictured with the sun, reflecting long-held beliefs that it was built with a solar connection. However, other celestial bodies also provide great backdrops for this monument. Here are some pictures which bring together the cosmic qualities of other bodies with the mystery of Stonehenge.

Crescent Moon Over Stonehenge, England
Crescent Moon Over Stonehenge
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Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England
Full Moon Over Stonehenge
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Full Moon over Stonehenge, England
Full Moon over Stonehenge
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Stonehenge at Night with Mars in Background
Stonehenge at Night with Mars in Background
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Comet Hale-Bopp Seen Above the Ancient Stone Circle of Stonehenge

Comet Hale-Bopp Seen Above Stonehenge
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Stonehenge in Art

Stonehenge pictures have long been popular in works of art. Beyond simply depicting the incredible monument as it would have been when it was complete, Stonehenge pictures often include atmospheric weather conditions, the impact of sunrise or sunset, and the idea of Stonehenge as a temple used by Druids for celebrations and sacrifices.

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Stonehenge, 1835 by John Constable
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Stonehenge by Monique Johnson
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Glowing Stonehenge at Night
Glowing Stonehenge at Night
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Druids Sacrificing to the Sun in Their Temple at Stonehenge
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Celebrating a Grand Conventional Festival at Stonehenge
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Stonehenge Artwork

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Stonehenge pictures that are artists' impressions rather than photographs often capture the qualities of Stonehenge much better than the camera, although the monument is so amazing photographs also may seem out of this world! Here are some artistic Stonehenge pictures.
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Stonehenge Pictures - Cosmic Art

Stonehenge is such a mysterious monument, bringing an atmosphere of cosmic proportions to all who view it. No wonder that artists who like to venture into distant dimensions of space or consciousness love to use pictures of Stonehenge in their work!

Cosmic Dance print
Cosmic Dance by Yuichi Tanabe at zazzle.

Cosmic Dance 3 print
Cosmic Dance 3 by Yuichi Tanabe at zazzle.

Stonehenge postcard postcard
Stonehenge postcard by Hypnogoria at zazzle.

riddle of the stones postcard
Riddle of the stones by Jade379 at zazzle.

Stonehenge on Mars print
Stonehenge on Mars by SophiaDeer at zazzle.

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What do you Think of Stonehenge Pictures?

What do you think of Stonehenge? Do these artists capture its essence? Or do you have any favorite pictures that you think show it in a better light?And iff you've seen these amazing stones in person, let us know what it was like for you. Thanks!

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More about Stonehenge

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Virtual Reality Image - Stonehenge
Stonehenge Tour at Dawn, Wiltshire on British Tours website. Contains Virtual Reality Image of Stonehenge.

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