
Stonehenge - The Don'ts of Visiting Stonehenge - Wolters World
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Date: 2022-02-04
Comments and reviews: 10
Cheryl
Don't attempt to dig up relics as I did in 2003 when I metal detected and found an ancient amulet! I took it home and then the troubles started! My car started on its own everyday! My water faucets turned on! My television would turn on and off! I was pushed down the stairs! I was beaten in my bed at night! I was cursed! I put the amulet in a cigar box and locked it in my safe in the basement! I still hear voices and screaming and growling noised! I think I will bring the Old amulet to a priest and rid myself of further problems! What would you suggest? Professor amike Deviney. Archeologist /. Ancientt ruins Research. My email is. me996168gmail. com
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Don't attempt to dig up relics as I did in 2003 when I metal detected and found an ancient amulet! I took it home and then the troubles started! My car started on its own everyday! My water faucets turned on! My television would turn on and off! I was pushed down the stairs! I was beaten in my bed at night! I was cursed! I put the amulet in a cigar box and locked it in my safe in the basement! I still hear voices and screaming and growling noised! I think I will bring the Old amulet to a priest and rid myself of further problems! What would you suggest? Professor amike Deviney. Archeologist /. Ancientt ruins Research. My email is. me996168gmail. com
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Paraglidecrete
the structure dates in the 2nd millennium BC, there were only 3 civilizations that could' ve built it, the cretomycenaean the mesopotamian and the egyptian, out of the tree only the cretomycenaean built circular structures with stone further more some inscriptions on the inside of stone Sarsen 53 that ere thought to be mycenean daggers are in fact Minoan Linear A that reads to-na refers to to word stona or stoni from the greek word stion meaning stone. Furthermore the structure seems to have a lot in common with the minoan eclipse calculator of Palaikastro. Challenge me for all the details
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the structure dates in the 2nd millennium BC, there were only 3 civilizations that could' ve built it, the cretomycenaean the mesopotamian and the egyptian, out of the tree only the cretomycenaean built circular structures with stone further more some inscriptions on the inside of stone Sarsen 53 that ere thought to be mycenean daggers are in fact Minoan Linear A that reads to-na refers to to word stona or stoni from the greek word stion meaning stone. Furthermore the structure seems to have a lot in common with the minoan eclipse calculator of Palaikastro. Challenge me for all the details
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Andruid
Avebury is a much better ace to visit as it's free and you can touch the stones, I love the way you have to point out that there is nothing there lol
As a Druid I went for the Autumn Equinox and performed a ritual inside the stones, we walked towards it and it appeared out of the mist and then when we left the mist closed behind it, very spooky
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Avebury is a much better ace to visit as it's free and you can touch the stones, I love the way you have to point out that there is nothing there lol
As a Druid I went for the Autumn Equinox and performed a ritual inside the stones, we walked towards it and it appeared out of the mist and then when we left the mist closed behind it, very spooky
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travel
If you go to Stonehenge you will be seduced by some pretty country girl but in reality they are members of a ancient satanic Celtic cult! So you will be imprisoned in a basket of field and burn alive while the girls sing and dance around you roasted. It is better to spend holidays in Iowa, believe me!
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If you go to Stonehenge you will be seduced by some pretty country girl but in reality they are members of a ancient satanic Celtic cult! So you will be imprisoned in a basket of field and burn alive while the girls sing and dance around you roasted. It is better to spend holidays in Iowa, believe me!
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Kizza
We need to preserve the Stonehenge a place dedicated to worship the Sun God and indeed was a mistake for Romans to destruct the Stonehenge as Abraham did to destroy the idols symbols of Ghosts dedicated to the Sun God because where Kaaba is was a place for worshipping the Sun God
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We need to preserve the Stonehenge a place dedicated to worship the Sun God and indeed was a mistake for Romans to destruct the Stonehenge as Abraham did to destroy the idols symbols of Ghosts dedicated to the Sun God because where Kaaba is was a place for worshipping the Sun God
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whk
How could natural stones erode so much in a few thousand years? Natural ones are known to not erode in millions of years. We were told that the stones were quarried from a remote mountain. Have the stones at the quarrying site eroded as much?
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How could natural stones erode so much in a few thousand years? Natural ones are known to not erode in millions of years. We were told that the stones were quarried from a remote mountain. Have the stones at the quarrying site eroded as much?
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Jessica
English heritage is worth it when a huge chunk of your membership is paid off by just visiting Stonehenge alone. An adult member can take 6 kids for free. Also not far from stone henge is old wardour castle which is stunning!
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English heritage is worth it when a huge chunk of your membership is paid off by just visiting Stonehenge alone. An adult member can take 6 kids for free. Also not far from stone henge is old wardour castle which is stunning!
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Catherine
There is a replica of Stonehenge in the closest town to my summer camp, so each year Ive been I see it driving by. Its in Ingram, TX, a really small town in the Hill country. I still want to go to the real one though.
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There is a replica of Stonehenge in the closest town to my summer camp, so each year Ive been I see it driving by. Its in Ingram, TX, a really small town in the Hill country. I still want to go to the real one though.
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Alex
Savagely expensive for what it is. We viewed it from a bit further back for free. It astonishes me how Heritage England can take ownership of an ancient monument and charge for it.
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Savagely expensive for what it is. We viewed it from a bit further back for free. It astonishes me how Heritage England can take ownership of an ancient monument and charge for it.
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IvRanOutaIdeas
I dont think its fair for companys to capitalize on ancient buildings and restricting people from going upfront and seeing something thats not even theirs
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I dont think its fair for companys to capitalize on ancient buildings and restricting people from going upfront and seeing something thats not even theirs
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