Clonehenge

A blog about Stonehenge Replicas. We kid you not.

What is the Clonehenge blog?

This is the most complete list of Stonehenge replicas on the internet, nay, marry, in the wide world! But, look, we know there are more out there. For now, be sure to check out the list of large permanent 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 300 examples of imitation Stonehenges from a silicon microstructure to huge permanent replicas and everything in between, including the famous inflatable bouncy Stonehenge!

We invite readers to inform us of modern henges we may have missed, or to send us photos of ones they made. Comments about what motivates people to build Stonehenge replicas are also encouraged. Welcome to the world of henging!

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Stonehenge Pumpkin, Just a Photo for You

Stonehenge-Carved pumpkin by Elly

Stonehenge-Carved pumpkin by Elly

This was brought to our attention on Facebook by Kevin Smith. It had been posted by Stonehenge Stone Circle. We’re not sure who Elly is. But we thought you would want to see it. Very nicely done!

 

01/11/2013 by nancy wisser Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: Stonehenge, stonehenge pumpkin | 2 Comments

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  • The 98 Large Permanent Replicas!
  • The Rules of Henginess
  • The Founder’s Tale, or, What Is This Clonehenge You Speak of?
    • Clonehenge, the Interview
      • “Why,” you ask? Well, it’s like this.
  • Announcing the Winners, 2012 End-of-the-World Clonehenge Contest!

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Megalithic Portal’s Stonehenge page

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Excellent Virtual Reality Panorama of Stonehenge (Click on the photo at the bottom of the page and control the panorama by moving the mouse as you hold the left button.)

Wikipedia’s page for the Stonehenge category

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  • Rugby Stonehenge? Hanazono Rugby Stadium, Osaka, Japan!
  • Mentioned in the “Cabinet of Curiosities”!
  • Checking In: What’s Up With Clonehenge and the Replicas?
  • Making Of: the Super Bowl #MoreTogether Henge!
  • Clonehenge in the Spotlight: do we indeed want to rock?
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