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Will Stonehenge Become Reform's Mascot/Symbol?
Anybody seen this - in the DT?
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Stonework from all the UK used and its purpose to be symbolic in keeping foreigners out back in the years dot.
Nothing much has changed, it seems - and will Farage adopt the Stonehenge as a branding icon for Reform?
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The smaller bluestone elements have attracted more attention from scientists, and the Stonehenge bluestone origins have been traced to the Welsh hills in Pembrokeshire, with speculation on the site at Waun Mawn in the Preseli Hills and the possibility that these stones were taken and used to build Stonehenge.
this enlarges / changes the cultural significance of Stone Henge at the time the blue stones arrived ( not local but national see)
and of course 1000 years later, the significance may have gone back to being local. The archeologists have a whale of time staring at their belly buttons
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