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Stonehenge

Scottish, not Welsh, apparently. 

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  • Chizz said:
    Scottish, not Welsh, apparently. 
    Maybe one of the stone masons dropped one of the stones on his foot, and his cry was the inspiration for the bagpipes.
  • Its a bugger to drive past I know that from recent experience!!
  • Chizz said:
    Scottish, not Welsh, apparently. 
     Where did you hear/read that ? Because
    from the programme that I saw recently about the quite comprehensive study on where the stones came from..

  • Isn't Photoshop a wonderful thing.
  • Chizz said:
    Scottish, not Welsh, apparently. 
     Where did you hear/read that ? Because
    from the programme that I saw recently about the quite comprehensive study on where the stones came from..
    The altar stone isn't Welsh, it's from North East Scotland. 

    The primary ring, the "bluestones" are from SW Wales, and the outer ring are English
  • BBC News - Famous Stonehenge stone came from Scotland not Wales
  • sam3110 said:
    Chizz said:
    Scottish, not Welsh, apparently. 
     Where did you hear/read that ? Because
    from the programme that I saw recently about the quite comprehensive study on where the stones came from..
    The altar stone isn't Welsh, it's from North East Scotland. 

    The primary ring, the "bluestones" are from SW Wales, and the outer ring are English
    British teamwork!
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  • Gribbo said:
    Its a bugger to drive past I know that from recent experience!!
    Yeah, think you're meant to stick to the road mate
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  • Gribbo said:
    Its a bugger to drive past I know that from recent experience!!
    Yeah, think you're meant to stick to the road mate
    The Office Laughing GIF - Find  Share on GIPHY
    Ally McCoist has let himself go a bit
  • sam3110 said:
    Chizz said:
    Scottish, not Welsh, apparently. 
     Where did you hear/read that ? Because
    from the programme that I saw recently about the quite comprehensive study on where the stones came from..
    The altar stone isn't Welsh, it's from North East Scotland. 

    The primary ring, the "bluestones" are from SW Wales, and the outer ring are English
    An English stone, Welsh stone and Scottish stone walk into a pub and the barman says - "Corr, you're hard"
  • edited August 15

    Isn't Photoshop a wonderful thing.
    I'm not sure that English Heritage have a history of posting fake images...

    Not photoshopped, but a long exposure. The Northern Lights were present but not this visible to the naked eye.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/cp35j2w74ewo

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