Data: 2009-06-13 09:21:56 | |
Autor: Me | |
O'K, that was yeasterday | |
Todat scientists tehre to to veryify the light lines, including the
invisioble light as they intercat with mass and color of stones and teh ionoic load on the moving part of eclipse there. We started it here. that si good enough for us. It is not a mistery today that Stonehenge buidings suffered mild nuke explosion that continues to interact with the remaining stones and ground. That must have been sometime after 1947. It could be that this was underground explosion of the natiurally collected uranioum or other material. Could be!? From The TimesJune 10, 2009 "6,000-year-old tombs found next to StonehengeHannah Devlin A prehistoric complex, including two 6,000-year-old tombs, has been discovered by archaeologists in Hampshire. The Neolithic tombs, which until now had gone unnoticed under farmland despite being just 15 miles from Stonehenge, are some of the oldest monuments to have been found in Britain. Archaeologists say they will hold valuable clues about how people lived at the time and what their environment was like. The discovery is also close to Cranborne Chase, one of the most well researched prehistoric areas in Europe. |
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