Posted on 12/23/2020 9:08:37 AM PST by Paul Mahesh
After 50 years of submerged at the bottom of a reservoir, a 5,000-year-old monument has reappeared in Spain. The megalithic site has 144 granite blocks, which are stand over six feet tall and are known as âSpanish Stonehenge.â
Its similarity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Wiltshire is striking, but the Iberian version is made of smaller rocks. In the 1960s, it was thought to be condemned to the history books when a Spanish general ordered the construction of a hydroelectric dam in Peraleda de la Mata, near Cáceres in Extremadura.
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looks like a paint-ball arena for really small people
Looks like a graveyard to me.
That’s pretty cool. Sometimes the past is a frontier of its own.
Nice!
I was wondering how long this thread would last before someone posted a pic from “Spinal Tap”.
You did good.
Welcome to FR..................
From September 2019!
https://curiosmos.com/drought-reveals-spanish-stonehenge-older-than-the-pyramids-here-are-6-stunning-images/
(plagarized to your blog to glean a few advertising clicks)
A civilization light-years ahead of our time! their trip across our galaxy to get here nd seed our planet inspired the show... ‘The Flintstones & The Great Gazoo.’
Surely this could only have been built by visitors having crossed lightyears from some distant star, centuries if not millennia ahead of ourselves in technology.
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Ancient Alien theorists agree.
I know you can approximate how old the rocks are but how could you date when someone arranged them?
Seems like complete conjecture and speculation me.
Surely Africans built it. </s>
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If only we were intelligent enough to figure out the meaning of this pile of rocks.
We have.
The people what made the henge burned too much wood causing sea levels and lakes to rise from climate change.
Or something like that....
You’re welcome. Our FRiend Bookman helped save a recent Stonehenge thread from becoming Tap-less. I vowed to do my part. We have rulez here.
Yea they can lay out some mean rocks
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