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CAS - sal : Avebury [4 of 4]
This gives an idea of just how big the main stone circle is at Avebury, but the complexity is only really visible from the air. [Partly because of the houses, roads and trees breaking up the vista]
Note the concrete pyramids, marking locations of stones destroyed by superstitious (deluded) medieval xtian peasants.
Note the concrete pyramids, marking locations of stones destroyed by superstitious (deluded) medieval xtian peasants.
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