Salisbury, England
The only remaining waterway in town.
A few of the local sights in Salisbury. A really cute little town. All part of a visit to Stonehenge.
The rocks were just as amazing as I thought they would be although the site is not as big as I thought. It is just amazing that people were able to build this place without the help of cranes and that kind of thing. Really this is one of that places were architecture started and it just moved me to see it. I guess it still just amazes me that we have no idea what the site was used for. They say up to 40% of the existing site is missing due to rocks being removed by others passing by for other things. It still seems most likely that the site was used as some sort of a calendar. I could agree with that but it would be so cool if we could find out for sure.
It was a little bit cold and windy while visiting the rocks but that certainly did not affect my visit at all. I came well prepared. I almost pulled out a touque but was quite cold enough for that.
As amazing as seeing the rocks were though it was also so interesting to hear the stories of the early civilizations that were in the area, the burial hills that can still be seen and the other sites that were in the area. I had no idea that there was so much other stuff there other than Stonehenge. I really did not plan enough time to truly visit the area so I will certainly have to go back and check out the rest of the stuff. The burial hills were really neat though. They have found that pits were dug and someone was buried in it, often with prized possessions or even an animal. Then the hill was built up. At later dates other people were often buried in the hill. There are actually 5 different types of burial hills, all of which can be seen in the area.
I know, I know I look like a tourist but I actually do little to hide that fact while I am out and about. I have no problem with people knowing I am not from around here.
Not sure what he really wants to be done. If they remove the ropes and the security guards there will be nothing left of this amazing site in a few short years.
The town square in Salisbury, at least that is what I am calling it. It was central and people always seemed to gather here.
One a little newer than the other. Not sure if it was a replacement or if this was just a recent addition.
There are just a lot of really old buildings and churches… the city was built on five rivers and many canals but after a couple of cholera outbreaks and other water born diseases were discovered, many of those canals were covered over. Not much evidence of them anymore but still a great old city.
Reason number 400 that I was doing no driving in England. I have no idea what this says.
Some of the quaint housing in Salisbury. I love quaint housing, thus I love England because everything seems to be quaint here.
A couple of the original buildings and things you will see. Like a said a very cute little town but but by the end I was in no mood to visit. Hopefully there will be a return visit sometime soon.
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