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And (apparently) lie or twist the truth about the possibilities of preserving intact.

With Seahenge (I don't like the name either Baz, but twas inevitable really) it would as Nigel said, surely've deteriorated fairly quickly, so mebbe it was right to move it. I'm not sure now.

I've not seen the display of preserved remnants but the few photos etc I've seen don't make it look as if they've exactly pulled out all the stops....

Good to know that 'Holme 2' is still there, either way.

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Moth

I think Seahenge was a case of damned if you do, damned if you don't. It wouldn't have taken the North Sea long to sweep it away... as it's doing with much of East Anglia.