A team of British archaeologists led by the University of Bradford discovered a huge prehistoric monument of some 20 stone shafts buried five metres underground near the iconic site of Stonehenge.
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Wow. A troll free comment section.
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It’s an irrigation system. Archeologists never consider prehistoric water levels. If it’s no longer a mystery, the tourism dies. Same thing with the pyramids. Just hydraulic ram pumps, irrigation from the Nile. Old technology.