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Solving Stonehenge, the new key to an ancient enigma

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Re: Asota (Kalula) circle by Andy B on Wednesday, 24 October 2012

The megaliths of Asota are one of the finest stone circles of the Indian sub continent. Though in a ruinous state today one can easily perceive with how much grace and aplomb these magnificent stones once stood.

The monument once comprised about 32 menhirs having an average height of about 3.5 meters and the circle had a diameter of about a 17 meters.

The menhirs are found to be placed at uneven gaps, the minimum space between the menhirs is 0.67 and the maximum is 1.34 meters.

More at
http://www.megalithindia.in/2011/12/megaliths-of-asota-pakistan.html

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