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Monthly Archives: December 2015

Stonehenge – they moved their memory palace from Wales!

Posted on December 10, 2015 by lynne

Thank you to the many people who sent me links to the various reports of this discovery and commented on how wonderfully it suited my theory on the purpose of Stonehenge. “Stonehenge was a Welsh monument from its very beginning. … Continue reading →

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