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From: dancer@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Donn Chambers)
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Subject: Re: Stonehenge (the TX one, that is)
Date: 11 Sep 1996 10:47:46 -0500
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In article <32369867.474A@sonic.net>,
catherine yronwode  <yronwode@sonic.net> wrote:
>James Todd wrote:
>> 
>> Where in Texas is this site? I have lived here all my life and never
>> heard of it. Thank you.
>
>It is said to be near Huntsville. I have not verified this. Perhaps you
>can. If so, please post. 
>
Actually, it is near Whimberly, which is soutwest of Fredricksburg and
Enchanted Rock... and it is not "Full Size" as as been claimed by
some.  It is about four feet high at the most, but is carved out of
natural stone.  I'm also not sure it is an exact replica of Stonehenge.

Also, before people spend money to go out to the one in Washington State
on the Columbia river, they should know that it is made out of Concrete,
and does not have the weathered feel of the natural stone of the
real Stonehenge.  I was quite disappointed when I went out to it.  It is
also "complete", i.e., all the vertical stones and capstones are in place.
Thus, it is more of a model of how people speculate Stonehenge looked
thousands of years ago.  Also, the concrete pillars are rectangular.  In
my opinion, many modern concrete bridges are more attractive.

Peace,
Donn


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