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http://standingwithstones.net Standing with Stones is a remarkable and unprecedented documentary film that takes the viewer beyond Stonehenge on an incredible journey of discovery that reveals the true wealth and extent of Neolithic and Bronze Age Britain & Ireland.

If you ever wondered what it would be like to travel the length and breadth of the British Isles, visiting the most intriguing and enigmatic monuments that our ancestors left us, from Cornwall through England, Wales, Ireland and Scotland to the outer reaches of the Hebrides and Orkney, then you will love this film.

Described by one magazine reviewer as "A stunning study of standing stones. A work of art." (Forten Times), this is no amateur travelogue. Written and presented by writer and explorer Rupert Soskin and shot and edited by broadcast producer Michael Bott, this film is a stunningly beautiful and absorbing two and a quarter hour tour of our ancient heritage in the company of an engaging and knowledgable host - the journey of a lifetime.

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  • now that is somehing unbelievable, liek a timeless almost haunting senc that an ordinary man left marks that would be there 6000 years later for a completely different world to see

  • It probably took a stonage einstein to figure out that banging stones together can result in better tools. I think most people alive today wouldn't have figured it out in identical circumstances. It doesn't necessarily mean everyone is an idiot, it took so long it couldn't have been as obvious as it seems. Then we had to wait for an einstein to work out metals. 7 billion people in the world, and we're all waiting for the next einstein.. do some reading people, please.

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  • You'd think they could pull up a piece of this and preserve it.

  • One of Merseyside's many beautiful beaches!

  • This may be the first admission I haveever heard of a Hot Age. In school when we studied the Ice Age, I remember asking, in regaurd to the pendulum effect, why we were not studying Hot Ages as well(I was brused off by my teacher at the time). I graduated HS in 1977 and relatively recently has global warming been discussed.

  • Those footprints where huge!

  • Lets hope some archeologist pay attention to these footprints in time and document thse before the ocean claims them....

    very well narrated videos btw.

  • Nice video, but the stick scraping through the sand is like nails down a blackboard.

  • I,d heard of these " ancient footprints in the sand " but never seen them . Thanks for sharing .

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