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  • Photo: Stonehenge made from rocks and LEGOs

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    Photograph by Aidan Dwyer 

    Kids from all over the country built models of Stonehenge—the prehistoric, circular structure of huge standing stones—and submitted the pictures to
  • Photo: Stonehenge made from Rice Krispie treats

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    Photograph by Elizabeth Leighty 

    Elizabeth Leighty made her model out of Rice Krispies treats.
  • Photo: Clay model of Stonehenge

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    Photograph by Emilio Garcia 

    Emilio Garcia used clay people in his recreation of Stonehenge.
  • Photo: Deep-sea version of Stonehenge

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    Photograph by Evan Williams 

    Evan Williams created a deep-sea version of Stonehenge.
  • Photo: Stonehenge amusement park

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    Photograph by Harrison Holtom 

    Harrison Holtom transformed Stonehenge into an amusement park, with a slide and a sand box.
  • Photo: Lego Stonehenge basketball court

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    Photograph by Kenton Russell 

    Kenton Russell turned Stonehenge into a basketball court.
  • Photo: Stonehenge made from yarn

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    Photograph by Kevin Vick 

    Kevin Vick got crafty and used yarn to create the prehistoric structure.
  • Photo: Stonehenge built with Legos and dog treats

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    Photograph by Mitch Nolte 

    Mitch Nolte built a colorful world out of dog treats and Lego pieces.
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    Photograph by Morgan Schill 

    Dogs, cats, and rabbits cohabitate in Morgan Schill's version of Stonehenge.
  • Photo: Stonehenge model

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    Photograph by Sebastian Johnson 

    Sebastian Johnson took a more realistic approach when he created the mysterious structure.
  • Photo: Stonehenge made from chocolate

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    Photograph by William McDaniel 

    William McDaniel's version of Stonehenge is made out of a chocolate-y treat.

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