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Great Cursus Barrows, Stonehenge

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Submitted byTimPrevett
AddedAug 18 2004
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Description One of the most impressive bell barrows - which we thought resembled landed 'flying saucers'.

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sem
(2004-08-20)
This is a perfect archaeological shot.It shows the area the barrow was built in,it shows the ditch and outer embankment and it shows the material the mound is built from.BEAUTIFUL! But who is the pixie on top? No offense meant,it's cracking.
thecaptain
(2004-08-20)
Super shot. Thats definately a crash landed Flying Saucer. Right. I'm off to find my Rezillos records.

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