What
Do You See in the Skies over Stonehenge?
By Natalie Zaman
Some people think it's a calendar (sort of), others think it's a temple. Folks are still trying to figure out exactly how Stonehenge was built and what it was used for. It is believed that the stones were brought from far away by the Druids--but how they managed to move and lift them is still a mystery. One thing that people do agree on--because it happens even today--is that the site is significant to the Summer Solstice--which we are celebrating now (June 22, 2007). It is the longest day and the shortest night of the year.

CLICK HERE to print out a picture of Stonehenege to color. But wait! This is no ordinary coloring page! Notice how the top half is empty? There have been stories of angels, spirits, and even UFOs flying over Stonehenge (and other ancient sites too). Because Stonehenege is such a special place, you don't have to physically travel to be there (but, of course, it's nice if you can!). Look at the picture, close your eyes and let your imagingation take you to the Salisbury Plain and see the stones rising before you... What do you see in the skies over Stonehenge?