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OfflineThat is pretty cool. I hope they release some more findings about it. Stonehenge itself has always fascinated me, so its' mini-me won't be any different.
On a different note, the drawings in the second link totally look like something out of Weekly World News. /laugh.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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OfflineAmerica does have it's own Stonehenge too /smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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it's here in New Hampshire.
we locals just call it Mystery Hill though
OfflineAmerica does have it's own Stonehenge too
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it's here in New Hampshire.
we locals just call it Mystery Hill though
That's interesting, learn something new everyday.
Even a Da Vinci Code tie in.
OfflineThat's interesting, learn something new everyday.
Even a Da Vinci Code tie in.
and all thought it's local and i've talked of it many times
i've never actually been there. i saw on the site that October
is paranomal month. maybe i'll scoot over sometime this month
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Offlineand all thought it's local and i've talked of it many times
i've never actually been there. i saw on the site that October
is paranomal month. maybe i'll scoot over sometime this month
and check it out
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If you go let me know what you think! I have a big interest.
Dan Brown, amazing writer sparked my interest, again with the Da Vince Code. Years before read Holy Blood, Holy Grail.
The Rossylyn chapel, when I visited was amazing, with the history of te St. Clair family.
If I get up that way, it's a must see for me. I enjoy the history, of Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
OfflineIf you go let me know what you think! I have a big interest.
Dan Brown, amazing writer sparked my interest, again with the Da Vince Code. Years before read Holy Blood, Holy Grail.
The Rossylyn chapel, when I visited was amazing, with the history of te St. Clair family.
If I get up that way, it's a must see for me. I enjoy the history, of Scotland, Ireland and Wales.
I'll let you know what I think /biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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On a different note, the drawings in the second link totally look like something out of Weekly World News.
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Seriously – they do!!! I'm not exactly sure what the man is supposed to be – a Druid priest? A hippie? /blink.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='
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OfflineKeep your eyes peeled on this subject , as I suspect there will be more discoveries to be made there. When the village associated with Stonehenge was excavated a couple of years agao, archaeologists working on the site were sure they now had a good understanding of what it was actually used for. Using correlations based on European paleolithic burial practices, they were able to find "Bluehenge" (I wish they would have picked a better name). Now that they are on the right track, I am certain more discoveries on this site will be forthcoming. This is all very exciting as it help in answering questions on the cultures that utilized this site and existed throughout Northern Europe during this period.
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