thanks for the offer mate, but i believe circles already exist in the landscape, some are already marked some are not, we found this one by chance(or not, depends what you believe) on another level, so where you put the stones isn't optional, its where the circle is in another dimension, its strange as thats how i ended up visiting most of them, its normally the other way round, as in people visit them or live near them and then want to build their own, before my experience i only knew about stonehenge now i've visited most of them in england, scotland,wales and ireland, and long may it continue. In this dimension at a circle take the furthest away hill range follow it along horizon, it will then join another closer hill range and so on and so on until it gets to the nearest hills, follow these along and they will seem to finish at the land you are stood on in the circle, always just missing the circle, all in all creating what seems like a massive spiral in the landscape, i've noticed it 100's of times. I've seen quite a few modern ones myself (near cairnpapple, others in scotland and loads in wales), i don't have anything against stone circles on roundabouts, maybe its about roads meeting at them but most of them are probably just novelties, the fact is i've never seen a modern one fit into the landscape like ours did though (but i am biased), i honestly believe its meant to be where we put it, it looked like it had always been there (we were told this by others who saw it, who we didn't know), and one day we will put it back, i just can't deal with the deadhead council and greedheads at this time, its like i'll have to put a different head on(something i'm not very good at). The future's good if we all step up to the plate and do something about all the crap.