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Re: Dømmesmoen by okris on Sunday, 29 March 2020

Classified as a burial site by mainstream archeologists, this is also a very important astronomical observatory. A rare triangle of standing stones marks the precise dates for the equinoxes and solstices. Placed on a flat area with free sight to the east, the morning sun was observed and time measured - by the first rays of morning sun shining on the markers. The equinoxes cast shadow, to mark the border between productive and none productive seasons. Likewise, the winter solstice stone cast a shadow. The summer solstice on the other hand, is marked by to stones close to each other inside the triangle. When the sun rises on the longest day of the year, the sun shines between these two stones and hit one of the corner stones of the triangle. This is a unique site, not acknowledged for its importance. There are also several burial mounds and a stone circle found to be a grave. The very rare stone circle has a small standing stone in the centre and is most probably also connected to astronomy.

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