Travel Back To The Dark Ages By Visiting Oregon's Very Own Stonehenge
One of the most fascinating places to visit in the world is Stonehenge. We still don’t know much about who exactly created this circle of stones back in prehistoric times, and there is definitely an eerie vibe to this beautiful site. But you don’t have to travel to Europe to get a Stonehenge vibe. In fact, there is an ancient rock ring in Oregon, too, that has, in some ways, a similar feel.

Set out in north Lake County, Oregon, this imposing sight sticks out due to the emptiness around it.

Of course, it's not really a fort — it's a tuff ring set on an Ice Age lake bed.
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This particular tuff ring was surrounded by a shallow sea. Years ago, this was an island.
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It's massive, too: The ring is about 4,460 feet in diameter and is about 200 feet high.

It's also a place with a lot of ancient history — artifacts from thousands of years ago have been found here.

It feels like another world in here.

The natural beauty of such an ancient rock formation is definitely worth seeing in person.
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