Rhiannon wrote:
No really. Amazing. That must be the reason why they built it like that.
Stonehenge. Always there for a slow news day.
16 million hits for Stonehenge on a casual check, always in the limelight, for better or worse. But it had other uses, I read the other day in White's History of Selborne that daws (jackdaws) nested in the interstices between the stones... Now there's a thought, carrion crow waiting for the latest victim to be sacrificed.
Only a theory of course.
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