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ItÅ› time to be blown over by the neolithic stone circle: Stonehenge, England
Nothing beats WiltshireÅ› Stonehenge when speaking of the iconic megalithic site all around the world! Being one of the worldÅ› greatest enigmas, it is wrapped by countless tales of its mysterious past. Tonnes of travelers visit this archeological site all round the year.
The prehistoric monument is what remains of the circle of standing stones. One of the theories circling around the Stonehenge is that anywhere between 3000BC and 2000BC, it used to be an ancient burial ground. For a long time, the site has been a sacred space where pagans, even today, come and gather to celebrate summer and winter solstices. The rocks are not just imbibed with meaning but, with souls and spirits too according to certain beliefs. However, many visit this site for the sheer magnificence. Travelers from round the globe cannot deny being dipped in awe, as they stand facing the iconic stone circle.
Enter the Stone Monuments of the Rose City: Petra
In the high desert of Jordan, some two thousand years ago, tombs, caves and temples were carved out of blushing pink sandstone. For what seems to be a very long time Petra or the Rose City remained hidden by shifting sand and time. Today, however, it is proudly counted as one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites and in 2007 was also named among the New 7 Wonders of the World.
As you enter the city, each rock carving will tell you more about the lost civilization of the NabateanÅ›. The stories never really exhaust neither does its secrets! The wealth of this nomadic desert people is said to have grown from a lucrative incense trade.
Both Tourists and travelers from all over the world come to the spot every year drawn by its raw beauty. There are two main features of the city- the water conduit system and the rock-cut architecture.
Petra, the city of ruins is some piece of art and the stone backdrop changes color each passing hour. A 3 hour drive in buses or taxis from the Red Sea port will bring you to the gateway of Petra. The spring time and the fall offers the best temperature to witness the changing colors with fantastic light. Come early and stay late!