Saturday, May 13, 2006

Brazillian Stonehenge 'Brazilian Stonehenge' discovered
Brazilian archaeologists have found an ancient stone structure in a remote corner of the Amazon that may cast new light on the region's past.

The site, thought to be an observatory or place of worship, pre-dates European colonisation and is said to suggest a sophisticated knowledge of astronomy.

Its appearance is being compared to the English site of Stonehenge.


Of course, instead of long white robes, neo-Druids will be flocking to this stonehenge on the soltices in bikinis and outlandish costumes.

We are so there.

Via Althouse.