Posted on 10/28/2009 8:32:27 AM PDT by Stoutcat
A retired construction worker from Flint, MI named Wally Wallington thinks he might know one way [Stonehenge may have been built]. He even goes so far as to demonstrate it by building a min-Stonehenge on his property
all by himself.
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I thought Stonehenge was built by dinosaurs.
What the hell is this—it’s only 18 inches high!
I guess there’s a video on the site that doesn’t come up for me. But when I saw the word “mini” it kind of threw the whole thing up in the air. Until you do it with the full-sized rocks it seems like you can’t really say what works and what doesn’t.
He is moving 1600 lb blocks all by himself.
Try again to get a look at the video. I don’t know how big the stonehenge blocks are, but wally’s blocks are not “mini.” They’re 11 feet long and he’s erecting them with a crew of one.
Really quite clever.
I’m having trouble getting past the Spinal Tap imagery.
What a great guy. Must be fun to have a pawpaw like that!
Oh, and why I am I not surprised that academics might not have been able to figure out what this retired engineer did, even after considering the issue for centuries? I am very far from disparaging the work of scientists, but sometimes asking common people with hands-on experience is a quick way to an answer.
“Well, it’s not your job to be as confused as Nigel, now is it?”
There is a beautiful Stonehenge in Oregon built as a tribute to World War II vets.
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It goes to show what wonders can occur when a bright American with too much time on his hands decides to achieve an impossible task...
The amazing thing is America is chock-full of guys like this.
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Excellent video. I saw another with the same guy that dealt with moving the blocks for the Egyptian pyramids.
As someone from the snowy part of the country I always thought they moved the blocks to the site over snow and ice.
Stonehenge teeter-totter !
What is this? A Stonehenge for ants? It needs to be at least 4 times bigger!
/zoolander
Midgets will make it look larger.
I don’t think he’s gotten so far as to place a cross-piece - at least not in this video.
He probably has a plan, though.
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