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Forum: Stones Forum
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Respond to: Metal in base of upright stone at Stonehenge
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SteveDut

Joined: 13-02-2010
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from Newcastle Australia
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| New Message Posted!2010-02-16 01:06  
Thanks Pete
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PeteG

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| New Message Posted!2010-02-16 00:51  
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On 2010-02-16 00:37, SteveDut wrote:
I was looking at Stonehenge through Google Earth's Street View and have noticed what looks like a metal squarish object inside the Standing Stone (number 60 I think) at the base. As I live in Australia and can't pop over to check it out I thought someone might want to enlighten me as to what it is or if my guess is correct.
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it's concrete Steve.
it was put there when the stone was re-erected in th 1950's.
Pete
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SteveDut

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| New Message Posted!2010-02-16 00:37  
I was looking at Stonehenge through Google Earth's Street View and have noticed what looks like a metal squarish object inside the Standing Stone (number 60 I think) at the base. As I live in Australia and can't pop over to check it out I thought someone might want to enlighten me as to what it is or if my guess is correct.
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