Lego and Stonehenge

Haha. Proving that even grown men still play with toys lol. Good read Duke. I didn’t know the blocks were joined this way
 
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OK, new info for me! Over a lifetime of kids and grandkids, I've stepped on those darn blocks more than I wish to admit. Now I know I was stepping on something patterned after the Henge. Oddly, makes me feel better about the damage to my feet over the years...lol
 
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"The 4,500-year-old site was rescued from disrepair after landowner Cecil Chubb gave it to the nation on October 26, 1918, allowing crucial maintenance work to take place." That's... an unusual way of looking at it! :eek:

I had no idea about this. Thanks for posting it. I'm now imagining the ancients rummaging through a big heap of giant stone blocks trying to find the right one. If they dig around will they find big statues of yellow people with claw hands?