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Respond to: submerged Stonhenge type structure
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ocifant

Joined: 13-10-2002
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from London
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| New Message Posted!2004-05-20 19:10  
Hi Nik33, welcome to the Portal! Feel free to look around, and contribute when you feel ready
The site you're looking for is known as SeaHenge, and a search on this site or wider on the web will glean plenty of information to keep you busy.
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nik33

Joined: 24-04-2004
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from California
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| New Message Posted!2004-05-20 17:35  
Just found your site and I love it!!
I have a question & maybe someone can help: in about 2000 I caught a glimpse of a report on a cable channel that someone had recently found a circular structure (remarkbley like Stonhenge) submerged in water (lake/ocean?). They said it was made of wood, now petrified. I have never seen anything else on it & I've been unbale to forget it. Does anyone have any other info about this ancient site? Thanks!
[ This message was edited by: nik33 on 2004-05-20 17:36 ]
[ This message was edited by: nik33 on 2004-05-20 17:38 ]
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