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Re: Stonehenge was built on solstice axis, dig confirm
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nigelswift wrote:
But have any expert geomorphologists said what they are?

(Or even wheelrutologists?)

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Whether solutational rills , or perigalcial stripes (I deliberately didn't describe them as the latter ) matters to geomorphologists and it would be good to get a definite answer but it doesn't imapct on the idea ,as long as they are natural ,which is understood to be the case . The problem ids thath there are also the ridges that get mentioned in the same breath and are something else but also on the same bearing .


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tiompan
Posted by tiompan
10th September 2013ce
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