From Bonehenge to phonehenge to Twinkie henge and many more, here’s a good way to begin this blog.
From Bonehenge to phonehenge to Twinkie henge and many more, here’s a good way to begin this blog.
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Tagged: henges, Stonehenge, Stonehenge replicas
This blog is meant to form a searchable list of Stonehenge replicas from the megalithic follies of the 1800's to the present. Use the search function below to search for your nation or state, for example, or search for replicas by material, for example foamhenge, snowhenge or laptophenge. The blog includes well over 200 examples of imitation Stonehenges from a silicon microstructure to huge permanent replicas and everything in between.
We invite readers to inform us of modern henges we may have missed. Comments about what motivates people to build Stonehenge replicas are also welcome!
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Pezhenge. Oh, yes. « Clone Henge // December 16, 2008 at 8:12 am
[...] we can say that the thing which we have desired is now ours. We tracked down the Pezhenge in the Smithsonian video, and mad henger deadeyebart not only has generously allowed us to post it, but has pointed [...]
Bonehenge, or who can resist a pun? « Clonehenge // January 7, 2009 at 6:51 pm
[...] the first non-stonehenge in the Smithsonian video, and while it’s far from the only bonehenge out there, this one has the advantage of having [...]