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Was this dismantled, anyone. ?

Don't know for sure mate but assume it would be like with all their other reconstructions they have to take down at the end.

Was a good one though, ATB

"Seahenge - A Contemporary Chronicle" suggests not but doesn't say for certain. There is a picture on here from Moth from 2004, which is 5 years after time team's program.

A quick google reveals it was at Drove Orchards Farm, Thornham. (or Drove Farm Orchards). And... is this it on google maps? I think so...

http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=PE36+6LS&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Hunstanton,+Norfolk+PE36+6LS,+United+Kingdom&gl=uk&ll=52.959313,0.559155&spn=0.001881,0.003272&t=h&z=18

hi there. shelby here from the pump.

By coincidence i was watching a tony robinson thing on the box this evening. thing is i rarely watch him or time team purely because of the sea henge episode. i thought the way the team dealt with the people protesting the henge's removal and the little backward glances at the camera behind the hippies backs was more than a bit out of line. I'm sure there's a valid argument for leaving the henge in its sacred place for the sea itself to eventually erode away isn't there? I mean the protestors weren't being selfish on every level and the possibility that certain pagan rituals still occured in that vicinity would surely give the case for leaving it some validity wouldn't it?

made me angry the clumsiness of it, or perhaps the clumsiness of the programmes editing. which leads me to Tony Robinson... tell me that he's one of the good guys so that i can go forward cos even this evening i thought ' aye up, there's the little weasel that ripped the sea henge out of the sand and laughed at the heads'

this is serious guys i'm not being a div (intentionally!)

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boomshanka xx