Also known as Gilgal Refaim.
GGG
Clearly Irish. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
“the tomb of Og, King of the Bashan and last of the giants.”
Great name! “Og”
Clearly it’s the first Walmart.
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Whoever suggested Target stores is wrong, Target was created by a miracle on the day Nortette got her credit card.
It is perfectly obvious to me that Stone henge is the British Rogem Hiri
The article was so good I read it twice!
“The riddle of Rogem Hiri remains unsolved. Those who built it some 5,000 years ago left the stage of history and took with them the secrets of this unusual site.”
Perhaps, we need to look outside the box for a solution. Often there are clues in site names which although corrupted over time, give us a glimpse into the past.
For example, look at the current name identifying the site. “Rogem” clearly is a third person variation or command of the verb, “to roger” (Something the Arabs are very fond of I understand.)
Therefore one could read the name as a command to ‘roger ‘em hiri’ making the site a vast playground where psychosexual dramas were acted out.
For further proof of this theory one only has to look at the aerial photo view of the site in which the central point looks suspiciously like a ...(I won’t go there in the interests of delicacy and decorum)
Innerestin’.