A new study has revealed that Wiltshire’s world-famous Stonehenge Neolithic monument may have originally been situated in Wales and then moved to Salisbury Plain more than 5,000 years ago. In a new documentary on BBC 2 Television tonight, BBC Two s Stonehenge: The Lost Circle Revealed, Stonehenge expert Professor Mike Parker Pearson reveals his new theory on where Stonehenge originally came from and why it was moved to Wiltshire. He says that hidden below the ground on a stunning Welsh mountainside is the answer to one of the last remaining secrets of Stonehenge. Under a former peat bog is the proof that the iconic World Heritage site is in fact a second-hand monument which was moved 180 miles to Wiltshire.
Tragedy of pensioner found dead in wheelie bin filled with water told at inquest
Michael Graham White of Thornley Avenue, Rhyl, was found dead at home
16:14, 9 FEB 2021
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Thornley Avenue in Rhyl (Image: Hadyn Iball / North Wales Live)
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