The Stone Monument is a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. It is a circular structure of large standing stones, surrounded by earthworks that form an enclosure. The monument is believed to have been built in several stages between 3000 and 1500 BCE. It is composed of 30 sarsen stones, weighing up to 50 tons, surrounded by 60 smaller bluestone stones. The stones are arranged in a circular pattern, with the largest stones at the center. The monument is aligned with the summer solstice sunrise, and its purpose is still unknown, although it is believed to have had spiritual or ceremonial significance.
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Hope no one knocks this one down as me and my father built it. The other ones my father and his friend built near by are all gone.
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