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    Stonehenge Replica, UTPB, Odessa, TX

    This was a fun experience. It is an exact replica for those who can't travel to see the original. Really makes you ponder its creation.

    Christopher H.

    Odessa (Ector County), Texas. Timestamp: April 2021. Location: University of Texas, Permian Basin Parking: Private lot for the school Handicap: Ample space Hours: 24/7 Costs: Free Museum Type: Stonehenge Replica Things to do at museum: Take pictures and read about the stonehenge. Things to do nearby the museum: Go to a rodeo, chew tobacco, look at cows and the typical yee haw thingys. I still want to go line dancing. Who'd knew? We would have this in the middle of texas? Why go to all the way to beautiful Southampton, avebury or bristol in the UK and experience all the glorious castles, 2000 year old Roman forts, green hills and cold weather... When you can go the oil patches of West Texas~! The drive between El Paso & Dallas is brutal. Odessa/Midland are the mid points and a good place to take a break for food, rest, stretch and so forth. The Stonehenge is an ideal place to do these R&R related activities. Depending on the sun, clouds and environment, the Stonehenge does offer killer photography sessions for several modelling and motifs. My latest venture was on a cloudy, windy, storm filled day. The wind is bad cause the stench in the oil fields can be a bit much. Generally, there isn't much to do here but to take pics, and loaf around. I did sit on the stones and eat some tamales from Pecos. Travel safely www.cleeshyun.com @cigarcpa @cleeshyun

    Ironic that Paul berates the intelligence of Odessa residents, yet he doesn't know the difference between "tail" and "tale"
    Howard L.

    My true rating is 4 stars. But I'm giving this 5 stars to balance out Paul D's nasty, sanctimonious 1-star review he wrote. And I uploaded a screenshot of his review, specifically underlining the part where he calls Odessa people stupid, yet Paul himself can't even spell "tale" correctly. Otherwise, this place is cool. Check it out if you're in Odessa! But probably not worth making a road trip specifically for solely this. It's near a Home Depot, so you can take a picture with the Home Depot in the background and caption the photo like that one meme: Me: Let's go to England and see Stonehenge! Mom: We have Stonehenge at home. Stonehenge at home (Depot): [insert picture here]

    Doug C.

    OK after you have seen the real one in UK this one needs some ageing. Just give it a few thousand years. Various plaques around the structure explain what's in front of you and the original one which is harder to get to from TX.

    The Home Depot in the background indicated this is not the real Stonehenge.
    Daniel C.

    There's probably not a whole lot of sight-seeing available in the Snyder-Midland-Odessa area. These towns are all tied to the oil industry, with pump jacks, flares, gas plants, and yes even lots of wind farms all seen from the roads. You'll see some cows and horses occasionally, and driving from Snyder to Midland you'll see fields of cotton. You'll also occasionally smell rotten eggs (hydrogen sulfide, a toxic gas thats lethal at 100ppm). I once had a coworker who said that's the smell of money. Folks in my industry know how to deal with it safely. Our meeting host told us that if we have some time to kill before our flight, that the Stonehenge Replica is worth seeing. Its on the way to the airport and is only 15 minutes farther. Its located on the campus of University of Texas at Permian Basin. Plenty of parking, and its free. Definitely cheaper than flying to the UK for the real Stonehenge! The replica looked pretty cool. The stones were of similar size (pieces weigh up to 20 tons) to the real Stonehenge, only that they were yellow in color. The were made of limestone that was mined locally. You might not feel the real power of the ancient druids here, but a nice rest stop to take some selfies and read a little history.

    The rocks
    Lazy T.

    This spot is quite cute for pictures and photography for professional shoots. The view is amazing however I doubt they are from the ice age as stated in the history .

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    Cool little spot to check out and picture worthy. Daughter loved playing hide and seek with all those huge stones. No charge and fun stop!

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    So my mother booked a trip with this agency and this has truly been a horrifying . Not only did…read moreSuseanne book an extra room that we had to pay for and forget our park hopper tickets from Disney but she flew us on flights that were so inconvenient to put so much stress on me and my family. There was no reason why she wouldn't have booked a direct flight from Sacramento to Santa Anna. Instead they booked multiple layovers for us making a one hour flight into a five hour experience with a 3 year old. She booked our Disney tickets under the wrong name so we end up having to buy an extra ticket just to accommodate our party. We could of understood all of this had this been a cheaper flight but it was actually cheaper when we look to fly direct and what she had booked us. We will absolutely never again he $7000 for not even a mediocre experience. We were not able to get to both parks for the reservations we had made like we had been expecting to an end up having to pay for a reservation so we couldn't even get to. By far one of the worst experiences for traveling I have ever been and I urge you to reconsider using this company in the future.

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