I find Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow and Silbury Hill to be much more atmospheric and interestng that Stonehenge - especially now that you can't get anywhere near the lintels at the Stonehenge Disney world. Ah, once apon a time, when we first went to Stonehenge one could walk around and kiss them! The museum at Avebury is also very interesting! Avebury is wonderful in the mist and snow of early winters.
The Stables Gallery houses one of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain, including many artefacts from the World Heritage Sites. Find out about Avebury stone circle.
I find Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow and Silbury Hill to be much more atmospheric and interestng that Stonehenge - especially now that you can't get anywhere near the lintels at the Stonehenge Disney world. Ah, once apon a time, when we first went to Stonehenge one could walk around and kiss them! The museum at Avebury is also very interesting! Avebury is wonderful in the mist and snow of early winters.
The Stables Gallery houses one of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain, including many artefacts from the World Heritage Sites. Find out about Avebury stone circle.
I agree. I too got to first see Stonehenge in 1972, when you could wander around the stones.
I enjoy visiting Avebury, and walk around the area which has a lot of fasinating sites, and wander along part of The Ridgeway. Best thing is, you can sit outside the Red Lion for a pint, and wonder how the heck they did all of that with just people and digging by hand.
I'm across to the UK 2-3 times a year with work, usually for two weeks. I try and spend the middle weekend exploring different parts of the countryside - and as our office is near Oxford there is quite a lot in a very small (to us Aussies) radius. I try and find places where I can do leisurely...
Not just showing the Chinese how they knew what was hanging under the balloon, but they still have an aircraft that can comfortably fly above it: the U-2.
The whole balloon gate was blown (no pun) out of proportion. Should have just shot it down. The amount of fuss likely gave the Chinese CCP a bit of popcorn type entertainment.
The CIA tried spy balloons during the Cold War but they never worked well which was why the U2 was built.
A bit more of the history between U2 and Spy balloons
We lost my elderly father when we visited Avebury in 2003. We backtracked our steps, couldn't find him. Headed to this pub and here he was having a great time with all. My Dad never did get a mobile phone so we couldn't just phone him.
The whole balloon gate was blown (no pun) out of proportion. Should have just shot it down. The amount of fuss likely gave the Chinese CCP a bit of popcorn type entertainment.
The CIA tried spy balloons during the Cold War but they never worked well which was why the U2 was built.
A bit more of the history between U2 and Spy balloons
Having the equipment alive and working for a few hours would have given the US time to bounce a few signals around and see how it responded. Can't do that when it's smashed to pieces.
I find Avebury, West Kennet Long Barrow and Silbury Hill to be much more atmospheric and interestng that Stonehenge - especially now that you can't get anywhere near the lintels at the Stonehenge Disney world. Ah, once apon a time, when we first went to Stonehenge one could walk around and kiss them! The museum at Avebury is also very interesting! Avebury is wonderful in the mist and snow of early winters.
The Stables Gallery houses one of the most important prehistoric archaeological collections in Britain, including many artefacts from the World Heritage Sites. Find out about Avebury stone circle.
I saw the TV programme hosted by Penelope Keith they did on Avebury manor which I enjoyed. The museum was fascinating and I love how they keep learning things. Another photo of the pub and a decorated post box which looks a little odd
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