Posted on 04/11/2006 11:32:17 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Over the last 14 years we have personally visited and photographed all 529 archæological sites you will find in these pages (117 in the six national sections and 412 in our Tours section), creating the first Web guide to European megaliths and other prehistoric sites, online since February 1996
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Great place! I get their email. There isn't enough time for me to read it all...:o[
Megalithia:
http://www.megalithia.com/
Megalithomania (Irish, mostly)
http://www.megalithomania.com/show/hi-res
The Dolmen Path (Russian)
http://megalith.ru/articles/tours/caucasus.shtml
Megaliths of the World:
http://www.megaliths.co.uk/
Ancient Monuments of Kashmir
by Ram Chandra Kak
http://www.koausa.org/Monuments/Illustrations.html
Dolmen de la Madeleine:
http://www.irishmegaliths.org.uk/frenchgenius2.htm
Mystery Hill: America's Stonehenge?
The Museum of Unnatural Mystery | 1997 | Lee Krystek
Posted on 08/27/2004 1:56:54 AM EDT by SunkenCiv
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That's no way to talk about FR!!! ;')
Well, I do remember them a little. I've heard but one track, "Different Drum", a Mike Nesmith composition. Love that harpsichord ditty in the middle of it. :') Oops, I take that back... I've also got "Up to My Neck in High Muddy Water", which is on an early tracks reissue.
My wife and I were on our way back from SF one night after seeing the play "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and we stopped at a dinner theatre in Palo Alto for dinner. We were just finishing dinner when Linda Ronstadt came on stage and started singing 'gawd awful' heartbreaking country songs. We left, lol.
Neat. Did a fast run thru but will do a more indepth look see tonight.
She did a number of quality covers of other folks' stuff, but politically is a dolt. :')
Yup. She was Jerry (Moonbeam) Brown's 'squeeze' once when he was governator.
When she went on tours she would put together groups from the Music Union in LA for each tour. One of the groups she put together became the Eagles. In fact, she sang the song Desporado with this group before the Eagles released it.
many of the links are only fragments of old links...and for the most part, worn down by the sands of time... :-)
If you read closely, I believe it says "Zot!"
Boustrophodon doesn't count.
"The Stone Pages are Back"
Is Phil Collin still singing lead?
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