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Was Stonehenge Once a Full Circle?

Dry weather and a short hose may have revealed one of the prehistoric monument’s secrets.

By Jim Festante
Sept 03, 20141:50 PM
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At Stonehenge, a combination of dry weather and a groundskeeper’s hose that was too short to water the grounds left ghostly outlines of parched grass, possibly revealing the monument’s history.

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