03 August, 02:16
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Laritha Savage
@Laritha
04 August, 01:49
In response Lydia Fahsholtz to her Publication
Where were the big stones before.
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you mean like where do the orginal people get the stones?
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, consisting of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.3 The origins of Stonehenge's massive stone monoliths have been traced to boulders in the nearby chalk hills of Marlborough Downs, just 15 miles north of the prehistoric monument.02 The sarsen stones were most likely caused by boulders in the nearby chalk hills of Marlborough Downs.0 The inner circle of smaller, 9-foot bluestone monoliths likely came from a site in Wales more than 140 miles away.1 The monument's origins can be traced back to a core sample drilled from one of the standing stones at Stonehenge.
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, consisting of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.3 The origins of Stonehenge's massive stone monoliths have been traced to boulders in the nearby chalk hills of Marlborough Downs, just 15 miles north of the prehistoric monument.02 The sarsen stones were most likely caused by boulders in the nearby chalk hills of Marlborough Downs.0 The inner circle of smaller, 9-foot bluestone monoliths likely came from a site in Wales more than 140 miles away.1 The monument's origins can be traced back to a core sample drilled from one of the standing stones at Stonehenge.
08:49 PM - Aug 12, 2023
In response Laritha Savage to her Publication
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Laritha Savage
@Laritha
12 August, 08:53
In response reaper myer to his Publication
No. I heard they were relocated and wanted to know the original or previous location.
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reaper myer
@reapermyer
12 August, 09:03
In response Laritha Savage to her Publication
oh not that i know of a few fell way back and they did some renevations in the 50s you dont want one of those falling on a tourist lol
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reaper myer
@reapermyer
12 August, 09:11
In response Laritha Savage to her Publication
https://www.livescience.co...
oh i see what youre talking about
oh i see what youre talking about
Original 'Stonehenge' discovered, echoing a legend of the wizard Merlin | Live Science
The earliest megalithic circle at Stonehenge, now in the southwest of England, was first built in the west of Wales more than 5,000 years ago.
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