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    • Redneck Stonehenge

      What do you do if you're a farmer and you wanna keep next door off your land? Build a wall out of cars!

      After a string of complaints from his neighbours, self-proclaimed redneck Rhett Davis decided he'd had enough, and erected a wall made out of cars.

      "This is just a fun way for me to say, `Hey boys, I'm still here. This is my redneck Stonehenge."

      You said it.
      What do you do if you're a farmer and you wanna keep next door off your land? Build a wall out of cars! ... more

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      2 days ago
    • Stonehenge was designed on a drawing board..no really

      ...the most important step in understanding the Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age mindset for a generation

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      1 month ago
    • In Search of Camelot: let there be peace

      Patrick Leonard and Shenkar's evocative and moving improvisations for their new C.D. "Udistam" with photographer Caroline Davies' images of "sacred places" in the U.K.
      A piece to sooth the soul and calm the spirit.
      Part One - Stones, Part Two - Swans, Part Three - Angels, Take a breath between each part.


      "And so Galahad decided that it would be a disgrace to set off on a quest with the other knights. Alone he would enter the dark forest where there was no path. This is the myth of the Hero's Journey." Joseph Campbell
      Patrick Leonard and Shenkar's evocative and moving improvisations for their new C.D. "Udistam" with photographer Caroli... more

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      7 days ago
    • Stonehenge was a family burial ground

      The secret of Stonehenge has apparently been solved: The mysterious circle of large stones in southern England was primarily a burial ground for almost five centuries, and the site probably holds the remains of a family that long ruled the area, new research concludes.

      Based on radiocarbon dating of cremated bones up to 5,000 years old, researchers with the Stonehenge Riverside Project said they are convinced the area was built and then grew as a "domain of the ancestors."

      The finding marks a significant rethinking of Stonehenge. In the past it was believed that some burials took place there for a century but that the site's significance lay in its ceremonial and religious functions, including serving as a center for healing.

      A combination of the radiocarbon dating, excavations nearby that have revealed a once-thriving village and the fact that the number of cremated remains appeared to grow over a 500-year period convinced researchers that the site was used for a long time and most likely was a burial ground for one ruling family.
      The secret of Stonehenge has apparently been solved: The mysterious circle of large stones in southern England was primarily a burial ... more

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    • Stonehenge originally appeared as resort hotel, scientists say

      Forty four years after the last archeological research of the famous Stonehenge, British scientists have organized two-week excavations. Although it will take years to study the findings, it goes without saying that the work will bring sensational results. Forty four years after the last archeological research of the famous Stonehenge, British scientists have organized two-week excavation... more

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      2 months ago
    • Vandals damage Stonehenge

      Vandals take a hammer and a screwdriver to the ancient Stonehenge monument.

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      16 hours ago
    • 'Breakthrough' at Stonehenge dig

      New insights into the construction and timeline of Stonehenge.

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      7 days ago
    • Archaeologists start Stonehenge dig

      Some of England's most sacred soil was disturbed Monday for the first time in more than four decades as archaeologists worked to solve the enduring riddle of Stonehenge: When and why was the prehistoric monument built? Some of England's most sacred soil was disturbed Monday for the first time in more than four decades as archaeologists worked to ... more

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      9 days ago
    • Carhenge!

      Carhenge!

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      2 months ago
    • How Was Stonehenge Built? Easy!

      Easy, according to Wally Wallington. He seems to have solved the mystery of how the massive rocks were moved across many miles and put in place where they still stand today. Using pebbles, wooden poles and boards, and some serious problem solving skills, he's able to move incredibly heavy stuff, like barns, with fairly little effort. Take a look at this video (link below) and see for yourself. Amazing! Easy, according to Wally Wallington. He seems to have solved the mystery of how the massive rocks were moved across many miles and put... more

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      10 days ago
    • How to build Stonehenge

      Larry loves to move really heavy stuff by himself, including 11-ton blocks of concrete, and a barn! He believes he has figured out how prehistoric humans could have constructed Stonehenge. Larry loves to move really heavy stuff by himself, including 11-ton blocks of concrete, and a barn! He believes he has figured out how... more

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      23 days ago
    • 24 Hour Parties

      Is your local party scene getting dull? Well don't worry, Tashi Wheeler gives us the inside scoop on the top three places to party around the clock. Is your local party scene getting dull? Well don't worry, Tashi Wheeler gives us the inside scoop on the top three places to part... more

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      2 days ago
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