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Indeed it is, there's definitely a connection between the builders. We're hoping to put some time aside to visit Carnac next year, fantastic place and haven't been there for years
The same constructors of the cromlechs used Pythagorean triplets as an engineering tool of measurement but also for symbolic-numerologies, c. 4500-1800 bce. The Proto-Pre-Celtic people of “Atlantis” had a long run.
58 miles away... Crosswell, Pembrokeshire, is the site the bluestones are believed to have come from... there were a number of sites thought to be possible, but the crosswell stones were a very close geological match, and we'll be making a video on that site soon!
What a fantastic place. Thank you for your brilliant video. Love your Staffie.
Thank you for watching 🙂 Our dog is loving all the ancient sight seeing!
Great vidéo, very interesting.
Great video-Totally enjoyed
Thanks James!
I live near here and visited it with my brothe about 12 years ago. Well worth visiting.
It really is, isn't it! Tucked away on the peninsula, it's so peaceful it's hard to imagine a big City is close by...
Visited this one this week and was impressed
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13,000 years ago, about the end of the ice age.
I know the place, my ancestors are buried there . .
This is so interesting Jacky.
The same design technology as Er Grah in Carnac.
Indeed it is, there's definitely a connection between the builders. We're hoping to put some time aside to visit Carnac next year, fantastic place and haven't been there for years
The same constructors of the cromlechs used Pythagorean triplets as an engineering tool of measurement but also for symbolic-numerologies, c. 4500-1800 bce. The Proto-Pre-Celtic people of “Atlantis” had a long run.
Jack I’m on X have some interesting find for you ok
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is this anywhere near the area that was ransacked for Stonehenge ?
58 miles away... Crosswell, Pembrokeshire, is the site the bluestones are believed to have come from... there were a number of sites thought to be possible, but the crosswell stones were a very close geological match, and we'll be making a video on that site soon!
@@coraljackz Thank you
This is NOT 13,000 years old, as the clickbait title says.
Hi there, the title says "13,000 year old bones".. which were in fact found inside the chamber.