Aaron LeClair
Paranormal Maven
A man with a rather eccentric hobby demonstrates a way that Stonehenge might have been built.
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Rick Deckard said:Thanks for the link. I love watching stuff like this. Reminds of a discussion where one guy was asking "how did they build the Pyramids - those stones are huge!" the reply he got was "lots of men and whips. Huge whips."
pixelsmith said:i think he already demonstrated how he will place the top blocks. probably with his see-saw approach and then the balance-on-the-pebble-and-spin technique. very very clever man. thanks a bunch for sharing!
pixelsmith said:coral castle is amazing. that guy worked by himself too.
pixelsmith said:i love it. we could look for the USO's too. maybe rent a boat for a 3 hour tour...