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Stonehenge 3

Date Submitted: 03/10/2003 17:04:52
Category: / History
Length: 4 pages (1170 words)
Stonehenge There is no other place on Earth that has generated as much speculation and mystery as Stonehenge. For thousands of years it has stood with its mystery as though taunting us to find its understanding and meaning. It has been excavated, x-rayed, measured, and surveyed and still is not understood. Still all that has been found out about Stonehenge is its construction, its purpose still unknown. Perhaps the only ones who knew the meaning …
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