Examples of using Avebury in English and their translations into German
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full-day excursion to Stonehenge, Glastonbury, and Avebury from London.
explore Stonehenge and Avebury as your guide shares the many theories on their origins.
Leeds you into the enigmatic landscape of Wiltshire in Southern England with its millennia old stone circles of Stonehenge und Avebury.
the elves while sitting under the trees in Avebury.
within 9 mi(15 km) of Silbury Hill, Avebury Circle, and Avebury Stone Circle.
Be transported back 6000 years to the stones of Stonehenge and Avebury, places aligned to the stars,
The main center of the occurrence Crop Circles can be identified the junction of Avebury settlements, and from it 8 km south Alton Barnes.
Forming part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site with Stonehenge, Avebury is the lesser-known of Wiltshire's stone circles,
Forming part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Stonehenge and Avebury, Stonehenge is one of the most recognisable British sightseeing destinations. But what is it?!
Then, tuck into a hearty Christmas brunch with sparkling wine before seeing the ancient stone circle in Avebury and finishing up the day in the timeworn city of Bath.
The prehistoric stone circles at Stonehenge and Avebury attract admiration
Discover the beauty of a vanished world at the standing stones of Avebury, and explore the elegant city of Bath on a small group luxury tour from London.
we have been involved in several related activities in Avebury throughout the past few years.
marvel at artefacts unearthed from the stone circles of Stonehenge and Avebury, and learn more about life in ancient times.
The latitude of Avebury is 360/7º north- so this is like a circle in 7 parts which is the 7 pointed star of Stonehenge which is the 7 pointed star of Isis 1h1min.12sec.
Relax and admire the scenery from a private air-conditioned vehicle as you journey first to Stonehenge and Avebury to see their prehistoric stone circles,
From the megaliths of Avebury to the lake of Rutland Water, via the birthplace of Shakespeare,
The Avebury Stone Avenue(ASA)
Lord Hylton and Lord Avebury, have tabled written questions,
as most formations there tend to be found within a fifty or so mile radius of the Stonehenge/ Avebury area.
