I don't think we've seen the last of them either.
this is really a remarkable amount of effort and distance to move those rocks in the bronze age.
From the article: “In April 2000 a National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund plan was launched to replicate the 240-mile (386 km) journey of a giant stone from west Wales to Salisbury Plain, by land and sea.
The millennium bluestone project, which tried to use only muscle power and the technology of the ancients, ended in disaster when the stone sank in Milford Haven estuary.”
Pembroke. Been there. Delivered North Sea crude oil.
Nice castle. Have brochures buried in mess of papers somewhere:)