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The mysterious standing stones of Stonehenge in England was the site of an amazing disappearance in August, 1971. At this time Stonehenge was not yet protected from the public, and on this particular night, a group of "hippies" decided to pitch tents in the center of the circle and spend the night. They built a campfire, lit several joints of pot and sat around smoking and signing. Their campout was abruptly interrupted at about 2 a.m. by a severe thunder storm that quickly blew in over Salisbury Plain. Bright bolts of lightning crashed down on the area, striking area trees and even the standing stones themselves. Two witnesses, a farmer and a policeman, said that the stones of the ancient monument lit up with an eerie blue light that was so intense that they had to avert their eyes. They heard screams from the campers and the two witnesses rushed to the scene expecting to find injured - or even dead - campers. To their surprise, they found no one. All that remained within the circle of stones were several smoldering tent pegs and the drowned remains of a campfire. The hippies themselves were gone without a trace.
Originally posted by OMFGitsJack
It is a good story though?
Originally posted by skjalddis
I came across the story below in a book I was reading a couple of days ago, unfortunately it was not referenced. Being intrigued by it, I set about searching for more info on the net but all I can find is the same account repeated, practically verbatim, across numerous websites, with no further info and no proper referencing.
Originally posted by skjalddis
Originally posted by OMFGitsJack
It is a good story though?
Aye, I think it makes a pretty good urban legend - it has all the right ingredients
Originally posted by halfblood
reply to post by skjalddis
Mr. skjalddis i came round some more similar disappearance incidences in a tabloid....i could give you some of their detail if you kindly gave me your e-mail address......please