Stonehenge
In a little city in England, there's a place called Stonehenge. It's been around for nearly 5,000 years ago. Despite the fact that it was built in 6 different stages, the baffling thing is why did they do this? The second thing is how did they move the stones when they were around 35 tons each? They didn't have machines back then to move the rocks like we do now, such as cranes. All we know is that it is a historical symbol of Britain. And it may have been a burial ground due to the fact that there were bone deposits in the ground.
I think Stonehenge will always remain one of the most least understood monuments in the world. 🌎
