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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Out of this world solution to a Scottish standing stone

The Newton stone is a small, rather unassuming pillar in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. On one side is faded, ancient writing, on the other a curling snake and cylindrical patterning. Many would say that it is a typical example of a Scottish standing stone.

Lost cities, hidden libraries, Atlantis, Velikovsky - this one's got it all. Neat stone though.

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