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I consider Stonehenge my home. I was born in an old thatch cottage, called 'Millington Cottage', (left) built in the 1600s and just 19 miles to the east of Stonehenge and spent most of my adult years in
nearby Andover.  My family visited the henge on some Sundays for a picnic. The fallen alter stone was our table. Center is my family  taken in 1953 when there were no fences or security or entry charge.
STONEHENGE
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Chichen Itza, Mayan Ruins in Yucatan, Mexico.
Synthia and my favourite monolithic stone circle site, at
Castlerigg in the Lake District of England-Built 3000 BC during
the Neolithic period
Glastonbury Tor in Somerset, England. The original wooden church
was destroyed by an earthquake in 1275, and the stone Church of St
Michael built on the site in the 14th century. Its tower remains
This is the Westbury White horse, dated 1741 and on the banks
of Bratton Castle, Iron Age Hill Fort in Wiltshire, England. This
was the site of Operation Blackbird in 1990.
St James Church, 1000 A.D. With its Saxon and Norman features.
The church is located just outside Avebury stone circle (below) site,
the largest of its kind in Europe and dated around 2,600 BCE.
Foreground is Avebury, the largest stone circle site in Europe, dated
around 2,600 BCE. Background is Silbury Hill and in between is a
large crop circle, which is a regular appearances here since 1988.
The Four Kings: Welsh folklore tells of a great battle being fought
here where four kings were killed and four stones set up to mark
their graves.
'Celtic Cross' headstone in the cemetery of Ysbyty Cynfyn Stone
Circle, Powys, Wales:
19th century church and churchyard stand
inside a prehistoric stone circle;
Aberystwyth Castle (1277) is an Edwardian fortress located in
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales that was built during the First
Welsh War in the late 13th century. My sister lives in the town.
Aberystwyth Castle (1277) is an Edwardian fortress located in
Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales that was built during the First
Welsh War in the late 13th century. My sister lives in the town.
Corfe Castle, Dorset England. was built by William the Conqueror and
dates back to the 11th century.
Corfe Castle, Dorset, England. In 1572, the Castle left the
Crown's control when Elizabeth I sold it.
Silbury Hill is one of my favouite sites. It is the tallest prehistoric
man-made mound in Europe at 98 feet and one of the largest in the
world; it is similar in size to some of the smaller Egyptian pyramids
The many faces of
SILBURY HILL
The Wiltshire Downs is renowned for its early morning fog. Silbury
Hill begins to emerge as it has done for 4,750 years.  I have a
deep file of eye witness reports of bizarre occurrences here.
Of the numerous archaeological sites I know and have photographed and which hold atmosphere, this is the top specimen. It is my hope that I will find time to publish the astounding number of supernatural
kind of reports from the an area below and to the south of the hill.  These reports span many years and many have multiple witnesses. Ive written on several of these incidence -
Silbury Hill Stargate
Left: Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire, England. 18 miles from my birth
place. The main body of the cathedral was completed in only 38
years, from 1220 to 1258. tallest church spire in the United
Kingdom (123m/404 ft.) It contains the world's oldest working clock
(from AD 1386) and has the best surviving of the four original
copies of Magna Carta
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All Photographs by Colin Andrews
A great example of a Lake District stone wall in England. This is
adjacent to the monolithic stone circle 'Castlerigg'. What a pleasure.
Synthia and I enjoy the experience of meditating in the presence
of standing stones. This is one of the grand stones forming 'The
Avenue' leading out of the Avebury site and to its south.
Above Barbury Castle and Lidington Castle, both Iron Age hill forts
in Southern England and close to where I lived.   
Canyon de Chelly, Arizona. One of the longest continuously
inhabited landscapes of North America, it preserves ruins of the
early indigenous tribes that lived in the area, including the
Ancient Pueblo Peoples (also called Anasazi) and Navajo. it
was invaded by forces led by future New Mexico governor Lt.
Antonio Narbona in 1805. In 1863 Col. Kit Carson sent troops to
either end of the canyon to defeat the Navajo population within.
Today about 40 Navajo families live here. _
Left: Two standing stones in the Avenue, Avebury, among wildflowers at the edge of the Wiltshire Downs, England. Avebury Avenue leads
into the Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshirewhich is one of the best
known prehistoric sites in Britain, it contains the largest stone circle in Europe. It’s a place of religious importance to contemporary
Pagans. Constructed around 2600 BCE,[1] during the Neolithic, or 'New Stone Age',
Above center and right is Avebury Henge.The largest stone circle
site in Europe. Constructed around 2600 BCE.. Fflint tools, dated
between 7,000 and 4,000 BCE have been found in the area.