Mystery of Stonehenge Deepens:
Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. It consists of a ring of massive standing stones, each around 13 feet high and weighing up to 25 tons, set within earthworks on a flat plain. Archaeologists believe it was constructed between 3000 and 2000 BCE.
The purpose of Stonehenge remains a mystery, but it is thought to have been used for ceremonial or religious purposes, possibly related to astronomy, as its stones are aligned with the movements of the sun. Stonehenge is one of the most famous and iconic ancient sites in the world, attracting visitors and researchers interested in its history, construction, and meaning.
Sitting next to Stonehenge itself, also sits 2 additional sites to the left and right of the main one. In the images captured from Google maps, you can see the markings are stunningly identical to the others. It makes perfect sense that this would have been the case considering all of the major mysterious sites around the world consist of 3 objects. The concentric circles surrounding the 3 sites are slightly off from a perfectly straight line, together they actually mirror the constellation Orion. You have to ask yourself if these sites are connected and if so, what does that mean for the current understanding of why these places exist to begin with.
We should really pay closer attention to the Earth; the very ground on which we walk holds more unseen secrets than seen. With so many capable minds on the planet these days, solving life's biggest paradoxes should be no problem at all. Are we truly interested in our origin as humans? Do we really crave to know where we're from or if there's intelligent life all around us? Personally, I fear our desire to know the answers to these questions isn't as strong as it should be. There are keys to the closed doors we face on our journey to an end that is no end at all, our job is to locate them and see what's on the other side.
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