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From: Aleckael
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  • Our one is better in every shape and form, and you know it.

  • I think it is a fine tribute to the brave men who came over here to help us out. Its a little bit of britain and a fitting reminder.respect from england

  • what respect ? blimmy!! u ave ur ead stuck up the royal aaarses...lol

  • what are you on about? who mentioned the royals. This is a monument to the men who died in the war. So you should learn respect and pull your own head out of your own arse.

  • Classic example of camera work making it almost impossible to enjoy the experience of viewing the result: jerky, chaotic, unplanned, nausea-inducing and, despite plenty of explanatory placques and text around to edify, showing far too little of it to educate or edify.

    It is a quite evocative structure and location, I know from personal experience.

  • this is shit, from england

  • If only the english one was in this good of condition

  • and theres a mcdonalds by the american one - bonus!

  • Found some info on this:

    ==> Sam Hills Stonehenge

    RoadsideAmerica . com / set / OVERhenges . html

    -- ... his Stonehenge in Maryhill, WA on a lonely bluff overlooking the Columbia River south of Goldendale. A pacifist, Hill mistakenly believed that Stonehenge had been a site of human sacrifice. By building a replica, he intended to memorialize the soldiers of Klickitat County who had lost their lives in World War I, a reminder that "humanity is still being sacrificed to the god of war."

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