To participate, just make your guess in the comments section for each photo. Guesses will be held until the end of the contest, when they will all be made public. Anything and everything is fair game for getting a correct answer. Each contest will last one week, starting on Friday. Each Wednesday at 0:00 hrs GMT a hint will be published. If you submit a correct answer before the hint is out, you'll earn an extra point, so submit your guess as soon as you have an idea.
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Comment by Johnny Vagabond | March 19, 2010
“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
Avebury, Marlborough, UK
Lat: 51°25’36.37″N
Lon: 1°51’11.58″W
Comment by Bunarooba | March 19, 2010
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
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
Avebury Henge and Village, Wiltshire, England
Comment by David Kozina | March 19, 2010
Avebury henge, Wiltshire, England
Comment by Milosh, Serbia | March 19, 2010
Avebury, England – a henge.
Comment by Exsanguinator | March 20, 2010
England
Comment by John Card | March 20, 2010
it’s the LHC.
Comment by mtimesm | March 20, 2010
Avebury
Comment by Chev | March 20, 2010
In the U.K.
Comment by Chev | March 20, 2010
castrop-rauxel
Comment by moi | March 20, 2010
Avebury, Marlborough, UK
Comment by Eldric Reynolds | March 20, 2010
Avebury!
Comment by John at Dreamwidth | March 20, 2010
Avebury, England. Not as famous as Stonehenge, but more accessible to the common folk.
Comment by ACG | March 20, 2010
This is Avebury Henge in Wiltshire, a “cove” of neolithic stones associated with the vernal equinox
Comment by lardarz | March 21, 2010
Avebury, UK
Comment by Max_Power | March 22, 2010
Avebury, UK
Comment by Aaron Predeek | March 22, 2010
Avebury (Henge), England
The largest known stone ring in the world.
Comment by Ivar Bonsaksen | March 23, 2010
This is definitely Avebury,UK
Comment by Jan_Vergouwe | March 23, 2010
Avebury Henge, Avebury UK.
Comment by Andy McConnell | March 25, 2010