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Tiny grains of sand may explain how humans moved the Stonehenge megaliths across hundreds of miles
Some think Stonehenge’s stones were hauled by humans over long distances using sledges, ropes, and boats, while others speculate about giants, wizards, or aliens.
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The strange mystery of Stonehenge
So who actually built Stonehenge? What happened and why? Many explanations have been proposed as the origin of Stonehenge, ...
Fifty years ago, a janitor ranked No 212 in the world won the Australian Open. It’s a left-field story, starring an even more ...
SANLIURFA, Türkiye, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) -- As Türkiye introduces visa-free travel for Chinese citizens, tourism officials in the southeastern province of Sanliurfa are hoping to draw more visitors from ...
The rescheduled 2025 SBS Bank Tour of Southland is underway with Creation Signs-MitoQ-NZ Cycling Project taking out the 4.2km ...
It was a bitter-sweet day for the PowerNet team on day three of the SBS Bank Tour of Southland today. PowerNet, with ...
Glacier National Park itself is one of the most romantic spots in the U.S., and Lake McDonald is one of its sweetest features ...
This week’s Indie Basement Classic is an ugly beautiful thing that turns 30 this year. For more of this week’s new albums, Andrew reviews Joyce Manor, By Storm, Red Sun and more in Notable Releases. I ...
Travel can be great, but hype isn’t your friend. When you stay grounded and realistic, you can be pleasantly surprised. But ...
CM Hemant Soren celebrates Jharkhand's 25th anniversary with state scholars in UK ...
Unbowed by his defeats, the longtime substitute teacher and former UPS supervisor believed he elevated public discourse by ...
UK top sunsets list includes five North East beauties ...
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