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dipsydoodle

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4. I know what you mean.
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 05:53 AM
Dec 2011

They think that much of the passage was achieved by water.

Its a shame that the whole site at Stone Henge isn't as easily accessible as it was when I was a kid. Issues arose when it became apparent that constant obsessive touching was promoting the growth of lichens whatever on the faces of the stones.

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That location is about 225+ miles away from Stonehenge MarkCharles Dec 2011 #1
150 miles more like it dipsydoodle Dec 2011 #2
still a long damn way mzteris Dec 2011 #3
I know what you mean. dipsydoodle Dec 2011 #4
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