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Unless otherwise stated, this image is the copyright of the submitter. Contact them for permission to reproduce it. | | | Description | A 3-pin plug in a sarcen
Absolute proof that Stonehenge was used as a source of solar power. One of the security men even told me that there are copper rods inserted there. The archaeos have obviously botched the cover-up though as I spotted it.
PS The photo IS genuine.
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| Posted Comments: Martin L (2011-06-17) | My neighbour predicted this for years, but never could afford the travel. | mikeaitch (2011-06-17) | This must be before the square pin plugs were invented then? :D | Martin L (2011-06-17) | Yes, they used round pin plugs in most central and northern european neolithic cultures. Of course varying in size.
| sem (2011-07-01) | Fish just ain't biting anymore! | stonesavant (2011-08-19) | Which one is Earth? | Feanor (2011-08-24) | The green one on the bottom, silly. | 4clydesdale7 (2012-02-15) | Why is there no shaving socket? | h fenton (2012-02-15) | Round Three Pin plugs/sockets are still sometimes used today on lighting circuits in houses (UK).
Maybe the stones as well as being being a source of solar power, could also store the power like a battery to be released at a later time - such as at night.
Now you just need to find the switch. | 4clydesdale7 (2012-02-16) | It is where it can normally be found - top left corner - four 'lumps in' - the switch is 'up' therefore the lights are off! That rings true because there are rarely shadows cast in such depth at night - I like this 'sleuthing' but I must now rest - my brain is beginning to hurt | 4clydesdale7 (2012-02-16) | Before I leave you to rest - do I see a profile of Bart Simpson 'looking to the right' on the Stone? - pass me the Turin Shroud |
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