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Building Stonehenge by Hand
Although exactly how Stonehenge was built is still a bit of a mystery, one man thinks he knows the answer. Wally Wallington of Flint, Michigan can move one-ton concrete blocks by himself, and provides interesting evidence that his method is at least one possible way Stonehenge might have been built. You can watch the video from YouTube:
Or you can visit his site, The Forgotten Technology, for more.
via BoingBoing
— michael | April 11, 2008 10:20 AM | Random bits
