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bucolic_frolic

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11. I saw a documentary on YouTube
Tue Feb 16, 2021, 08:07 PM
Feb 2021

that I surely can't find again, that delved into the surrounding topography, the causeway, the river and the stones at that juncture, and showed how you would debark from the river, and follow the causeway uphill, and only at the last moment over the crest of the hill see the entire Stonehenge structure. They thought it a place for religious pilgrimages, perhaps part entertainment with monetary motives.

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