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A tourist attraction boss has called for Stonehenge to be returned to Wales - where its inner circle of stones are believed to be from. Farm park owner Lyn Jenkins says Welsh people should reclaim the 5,000-year-old stones and have them as a tourist attraction for millions of visitors across the border. If Prime Minister Boris Johnson does not agree to move the stones, Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford should send a bill for a few million pounds as compensation, Mr Jenkins said. Experts believe the bluestones at the monument s centre originated from the Preseli mountains in Wales. They were then taken 175 miles to their home at Salisbury Plain. ....
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I SEE from BBC News that archaeologists believe that Stonehenge was removed from Wales and rebuilt in Wiltshire. Very interesting. It was already well-known that the bluestones at the centre of Stonehenge are originally from the Preseli Hills of north Pembrokeshire. The geological evidence proves that. However, if they were once part of an edifice in Waun Mawn, Preseli Hills, Wales, then they must have been physically moved by man, not by ice during an Ice Age, as many have surmised. How Welsh forefathers, ‘Ancient Britons’, moved such massive stones from west Wales to Wiltshire is absolutely amazing. When modern man tried moving just one or two stones a few years ago, the raft immediately sank in Milford Haven, if I recall. ....
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