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Stonehenge: Expert says drone reveals 'hidden features'
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The story of Stonehenge took a dramatic turn last month after researchers uncovered the remains of the Waun Mawn site at Pembrokeshire's Preseli Hills, southwest Wales. Its discovery quickly proved to be one of Britain's biggest and oldest stone circles, and could be the original building blocks of Stonehenge. Experts believe the stones might have been taken apart and rebuilt 150 miles away, on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, where it stands today.