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The image displays a close-up view of a large stone trilithon, characteristic of Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, England, approximately 8 miles north of Salisbury. The scene is static, devoid of human presence or action.

The central subject consists of three massive, rough-hewn sarsen stones. Two upright, irregularly shaped vertical stones, grey in coloration and heavily encrusted with patches of dark green and some light brown lichen, support a horizontal lintel stone across their tops. The surfaces of all three stones exhibit significant pitting, fissures, and general weathering. The left upright stone has a prominent, deep vertical groove or natural fracture on its inner side, while the right upright stone presents a more uniform, albeit textured, face with several smaller indentations. The lintel stone is wide and relatively flat on its underside, resting directly upon the two uprights.

The base of the vertical stones is embedded in a field of vibrant green grass, which appears well-maintained. Partial views of additional large, similarly weathered stones are visible to the immediate left and right of the central trilithon, suggesting a larger megalithic arrangement. The background consists primarily of a bright, uniformly light sky, likely overcast, with a small, blurry segment of distant green landscape (possibly trees or fields) discernible on the far left horizon. The lighting is diffuse, casting no distinct shadows.
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Aug 21, 2025, 9:55 AM

Salisbury, UK

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The image displays a close-up view of a large stone trilithon, characteristic of Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, England, approximately 8 miles north of Salisbury. The scene is static, devoid of human presence or action. The central subject consists of three massive, rough-hewn sarsen stones. Two upright, irregularly shaped vertical stones, grey in coloration and heavily encrusted with patches of dark green and some light brown lichen, support a horizontal lintel stone across their tops. The surfaces of all three stones exhibit significant pitting, fissures, and general weathering. The left upright stone has a prominent, deep vertical groove or natural fracture on its inner side, while the right upright stone presents a more uniform, albeit textured, face with several smaller indentations. The lintel stone is wide and relatively flat on its underside, resting directly upon the two uprights. The base of the vertical stones is embedded in a field of vibrant green grass, which appears well-maintained. Partial views of additional large, similarly weathered stones are visible to the immediate left and right of the central trilithon, suggesting a larger megalithic arrangement. The background consists primarily of a bright, uniformly light sky, likely overcast, with a small, blurry segment of distant green landscape (possibly trees or fields) discernible on the far left horizon. The lighting is diffuse, casting no distinct shadows.

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