Ales Stenar
Ales Stenar is a megalithic monument located in southern Sweden, near the village of Kåseberga. It consists of 59 large stones arranged in the shape of a ship, measuring about 67 meters in length. Believed to date back to the late Iron Age, it is often referred to as Sweden's Stonehenge.
The site is thought to have served as a burial ground or a ceremonial site, although its exact purpose remains unclear. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the Öresund Strait and the surrounding landscape, making it a popular destination for tourists and history enthusiasts alike.