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Contest #130

March 19th, 2010 Posted by karel | Uncategorized | 22 comments

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  1. Antarctica! What do I win?

    Comment by Johnny Vagabond | March 19, 2010

  2. “The ancient site at Avebury in the English county of Wiltshire is recognised as the largest surviving megalithic complex in the world.”

    Comment by hhgygy | March 19, 2010

  3. Avebury, Marlborough, UK
    Lat: 51°25’36.37″N
    Lon: 1°51’11.58″W

    Comment by Bunarooba | March 19, 2010

  4. The stone ring of Avebury, England.

    The surrounding area has a lot of interesting landmarks, too, including Silbury Hill and some interesting crop-circle-looking designs.

    Comment by Sarah G | March 19, 2010

  5. Avebury, England.

    It looked British or Irish, judging by the castle-ish looking structures, the stone fences, windy roads, open fields, and the circular mound (maybe a barrow). Found it by searching for “barrow near england” in google maps.

    Comment by Broder_Ulf | March 19, 2010

  6. Avebury Henge and Village, Wiltshire, England

    Comment by David Kozina | March 19, 2010

  7. Avebury henge, Wiltshire, England

    Comment by Milosh, Serbia | March 19, 2010

  8. Avebury, England – a henge.

    Comment by Exsanguinator | March 20, 2010

  9. England

    Comment by John Card | March 20, 2010

  10. it’s the LHC.

    Comment by mtimesm | March 20, 2010

  11. Avebury

    Comment by Chev | March 20, 2010

  12. In the U.K.

    Comment by Chev | March 20, 2010

  13. castrop-rauxel

    Comment by moi | March 20, 2010

  14. Avebury, Marlborough, UK

    Comment by Eldric Reynolds | March 20, 2010

  15. Avebury!

    Comment by John at Dreamwidth | March 20, 2010

  16. Avebury, England. Not as famous as Stonehenge, but more accessible to the common folk.

    Comment by ACG | March 20, 2010

  17. This is Avebury Henge in Wiltshire, a “cove” of neolithic stones associated with the vernal equinox

    Comment by lardarz | March 21, 2010

  18. Avebury, UK

    Comment by Max_Power | March 22, 2010

  19. Avebury, UK

    Comment by Aaron Predeek | March 22, 2010

  20. Avebury (Henge), England

    The largest known stone ring in the world.

    Comment by Ivar Bonsaksen | March 23, 2010

  21. This is definitely Avebury,UK :)

    Comment by Jan_Vergouwe | March 23, 2010

  22. Avebury Henge, Avebury UK.

    Comment by Andy McConnell | March 25, 2010

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