America Unearthed: 4,000-Year-Old Stonehenge Found in New Hampshire (Season 1)

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This structure in the United States may have a connection to the original Stonehenge. See more in this clip from Season 1, Episode 6, "Stonehenge in America."

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One of the most fascinating shows on History Channel, wish they would bring it back.

markduncan
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There's something at the bottom of Lake Michigan, that they're saying is also a Stonehenge. Maybe it was moved and then deposited there by the glaciers that formed the Great Lakes.

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There is also a stone calendar in the hills in southern Saskatchewan and a few in Alberta too; there is also a stone wall in southern Alberta near the Fort, and another one in Montana I think it is. The calendar in southern Saskatchewan has star chart information and on earth correlating sites that date as far back farther than 10, 000 years. It goes into the earths wobble and how long it takes to complete a cycle.

CelticDruidess
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also trough Rajajel Columns (an archaeological site of pillars carved from sandstone thought to be 6, 000 years old. It is located in the Al Jawf Region in Saudi Arabia. Specifically situated in the suburb of Qara south of Sakakah, it consists of 50 groups of erected stone columns called Rajajil. Some of the existing columns are higher than three meters, while they are about 60 cm thick)

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Stonehenge looks nothing like that anymore... Clark W Griswold knocked down the entire structure while on a family vacation some years ago...

jinjerfanatic
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There is a Stonehenge type structure underwater not to far from Traverse City MI in Lake Michigan. There is even a carving of a mastodon onnonenof the stones.

shadymaint
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It would make sense that different sites would align if they were all aligning to the same positions of the sun at the same times of year.

finding_mojo
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10 kilometres away from my Village there is face painting art in stone. Which human can't even imagine to climb on that stepp rock.

NagaBinLaden
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Have you ever considered whether it was a single culture worldwide? You probably should.

jimstokes
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Revealing historical facts beautifully

kashifasadaf
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It’s sad that the guy at Stonehenge refuses to see the connection typical

jaikai
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Now correct me if im wrong but the position of the solstice changes over time and if it does note those days then they would be out of alignment by now after four thousand years? So the alignments may not be coincidence but both working this late in the time table would indicate that alignment is meant to be observed now as opposed to back then.

richardgreen
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Astounding Realization! There you go Graham ! Nothing like people being wrong but not being able to admit it because oof pride!

frankgroszswicz
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New Hampsha, no way kid, wicked awesome..Go Sawx!!

et
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It could be just 2 groups of people having the same idea and alignment could be just explained as the angle of the sun traveled at the same degree at both places.

caloy
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Did you know Stonehenge is relocated in the past

tpgul
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Very interesting. Almost as the Serpent mound In OHIO.

wethepeople
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I love to watch Historical place having secrets in them

maryamaps
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In Cornelius lake norman NC there's a Bluestone quarry no one knew when and where the bluestone were used for. 🤔

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In the past before our time of mass production and a population as dense as ours, being able to plant, cultivate, and produce food is a matter of life and death at those times.

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