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For those of you interested in the mysteries of Stonehenge, the National Geographic Channel will be showing this on Sunday.

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Stonehenge ditch (actually pits) was not uniform in shape or depth, varying in width from 10 feet to 20 feet wide at depths ranging from 4.5 feet to 7 feet deep. No effort was taken in keeping any part of nonuniform Stonehenge ditch (mining pits) clean. Ancient energy coal explorers dug down into the solid base rock, haphazardly here and there, then upon finding no coal outcropping, moved on.

Pearson, et al, think scientists are gullible enough to believe that Stonehenge ditch (mined pits) was dug 10 feet - 20 feet wide and 4.5 feet - 7 feet deep down into solid base rock for the express purpose of sprinkling handfuls of cremation dust into it. Pearson, et al, think scientists are stupid enough to believe in their "holy place" and "domain of the dead" initial first purpose. Newsflash, we're not.

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Besides that, Good show.

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LORD Fellow of Woodhenge founded Stonehenge College University.

Stonehenge Chalk Extraction Mine
Chalkboard Bluestone Mine School




Stonehenge lecture hall at Stonehenge College University was a large area outside the Double Bluestone Horseshoe used for instruction. Unlike the inside Double Bluestone Horseshoe traditional Stonehenge classroom having a small capacity, the capacity of Stonehenge lecture hall outside the Double Bluestone Horseshoe measured in the hundreds. Stonehenge lecture hall had a pitched bank so those in the rear were elevated higher than those in the front, giving them visual access to the Bluestone blackboards and instructor. Bluestone chalkboard:

The Black Igneous Bluestone
Chalkboards are Blackboards




Stonehenge classroom at Stonehenge College University was a smaller area room inside Double Bluestone Horseshoe where teaching and learning activities took place. Interesting enough Stonehenge lecture hall and Stonehenge classroom each had their own large writing surface areas because of Double Bluestone Horseshoe, where the Bluestone blackboard Stonehenge lecture hall instructor and Bluestone chalkboard classroom instructor shared knowledge and notes with other members of classes. Lecture and classroom instructors taught simultaneously.

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Stonehenge University College

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Stonehenge Elementary School

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Hey Garry,

Um...What the heck are you talking about?

What does Jack Black have to do with Stonehenge and chalk? What does Stonehenge have to do with chalk.

You really should elaborate more on your posts when you do stuff like you did in the last few posts in this thread.

When I say elaborate, I don't mind all of that scientific mumbo jumbo that you have posted either.
I do not have a degree in Quantum Physics or anything and I cannot make heads nor tails out of half the stuff you post here.

Is it possible for you to talk in layman's terms here?


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