It is surmised that the bluestone and sarsen megaliths comprising Stonehenge
were from a Welsh quarry about 130 miles away from Salibury Plain and 20
miles away from Marlborough Downs.
Some of the stones weighed in excess of 50 tons and had to be moved without
wheels. Constructed between 3100 B.C. and 1100 B.C. the vision of many went
into its making.
It was a sacred place. It has been referred to as the "Dance of the Giants."
Originally it may have been built as a momument to fallen warriors.
Unsure of how to honor the fallen soldiers a man named Ambrosius consulted
Merlin, a sage famous for prophecy and mysticism who told him to procure
and place this "Dance of the Giants" from a mountain of Ireland.
Merlin told him that a long vanished race of Irish giants had carried
the magical stones from Africa and that the stones would be a place of
magical healing properties.
When an army of men could not move the stones it is said that Merlin
used his magick to do so and also placed them in the patterns in which
they are seen yet. It was said that the stones flew through the air to
arrive at their destination.
There are countless theories associated with the megaliths of Stonehenge.
Stonehenge has been associated with druids, spacecraft from other worlds,
astronony and magic and healing.