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Crop circle reveals ancient ‘henge’ monument buried in Ireland

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    Catt
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    Isn't it amazing that there's still things to find like this?

    Isn't it amazing that there's still things to find like this?

    4 votes
    1. aethicglass
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      Drones are such a useful tool for videographers and loads of fun for hobbyists. And such an irritating invasion of privacy for everyone else. It's nice to see stuff like this that's a positive...

      Drones are such a useful tool for videographers and loads of fun for hobbyists. And such an irritating invasion of privacy for everyone else. It's nice to see stuff like this that's a positive result, and I really hope that the increasing popularity of drones doesn't result in aerial mayhem. I'm interested to see if there will be more findings like this related to aerial vantage points with decent recording capabilities.

      3 votes
    2. CALICO
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      Basically what I said when I saw the discovery of the black, granite sarcophagus in Egypt recently.

      Basically what I said when I saw the discovery of the black, granite sarcophagus in Egypt recently.

      1 vote
  2. Celeo
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    That's a really interesting find, especially given how old they think it is. Sucks for the field owner though; can't use it for farming anymore.

    That's a really interesting find, especially given how old they think it is. Sucks for the field owner though; can't use it for farming anymore.

    2 votes
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    aethicglass
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    It's so flat. Even for 5,000 years. Was it just the foundation stones that were left in place, while the rest of the structure was washed away? Or was it disassembled? That's a really cool find.

    It's so flat. Even for 5,000 years. Was it just the foundation stones that were left in place, while the rest of the structure was washed away? Or was it disassembled? That's a really cool find.

    1 vote