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Ok so i was told that surrounding Stonehenge, buried in the grass are 'electronic sensors' that detect movement... the type of movement a typical over enthusiastic person might make late at night in effort to make it into the stones!, is this true or have i been led far astray by some over enthusiastic 'storyteller'???

It's true Paul (at least that what I've heard), that at the base of each stone there's a sensor that extends 3 kilometres in each direction. These sensors are pitched at 700 kvgs and are especially sensitive to the movements of anything older than 15000 CE.

Tiz an urban myth.
EH wouldn't spend that sort of money.
PeteG

LOL, ,that's a good 'un! What they gonna do anyway? Can't imagine you'd actually get prosecuted for it. I suppose the biggest worry is whether automated sentry guns pop up out of the ground! "You have 10 seconds to comply...... you have 8 seconds to comply......"