Shaped as an outline of a ship, the 59 large boulders of Ales Stenar (Swedish Stonehenge) are actually 1,500 years older than previously thought
according to a team of researchers. They also discovered that it has the same underlying geometry as England's Stonehenge...
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So is there a connection between Stonehenge and Ales Stenar? Did the builders of the original Stonehenge pass on knowledge that helped to create Ales
Stenar? Did it function in more ways than one with many different purposes or was it simply just an outline of a ship?...
I think it is safe to say that it had more of a functional roll rather than a worship roll as in a boat building station. Terrible music in this vid
BTW.