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Cool.... I'd really like to see that in real life.






Avebury is reputed to be far more impressive. I've never been there either







I know it's not particularly large or well-fashioned, and I laugh at people who go there expecting to experience something magical... but I still think it's amazing. those people had far more important things to do with their time, yet they carved these stones and carried them from a quarry over 200 miles away (unless you are a fan of the glacial deposit theory) just to arrange them in a grand tribute to the sun and its predictability ... maybe it's utterly pointless, but I find it impressive.
But yes, I've seen pictures of sites with many more stones, erected with similar difficulty.






I know it's not particularly large or well-fashioned, and I laugh at people who go there expecting to experience something magical... but I still think it's amazing. those people had far more important things to do with their time, yet they carved these stones and carried them from a quarry over 200 miles away (unless you are a fan of the glacial deposit theory) just to arrange them in a grand tribute to the sun and its predictability ... maybe it's utterly pointless, but I find it impressive.
But yes, I've seen pictures of sites with many more stones, erected with similar difficulty.





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Nice germanism...





Wasnt Skara Brea a egyptian priest settlement? Atleast that is what i remember reading about it.


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