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Stonehenge Pictures

This is how they joinded the Sarcens to the Lintels Sarcens are the upright ones and Lintels flat They carved holes in the lintels for this little bump and joined the lintels together with a crude tongue and groove joint
Day 7

February 8th 2008
Hiya Everyone Today we headed off nice and early from the hotel so we could get a bit of travelling done. We was all packed and breakfasted (is that a word?) by 7.30am and headed of to Stonehenge. We made better time than we thought, so hung around in the village of Amesbury for an hour until the rocks opened. What a lovely little village. The pub was opened in the 16th century, and all of ... read more
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