Wow, lookit all the "henges"..
First there's "Seahenge", a circular timber monument dating from the Bronze Age, found off the coast of the English county of Norfolk at the village of Holme-next-the-Sea: [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seahenge"]Link[/a]

Next up there's Carehenge, a replica of the famous Stonehenge. It was built by Jim Reinders in 1987 using 38 automobiles. Links: [a href="vny!://www.carhenge.com/"]Official Website[/a] | [a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carhenge"]Carhenge[/a]

And finally, "Fridgehenge" (or "Stonefridge"), built by Alan Horowitz from 60 refrigerators in Santa Fe. [a href="vny!://pratie.blogspot.com/2006/02/stonefridge-in-santa-fe.html"]Link[/a]