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Stonehenge ...Does It Hold Water?

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http://bronzehenge.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APP-xv2xXCw
As I am launching this video on Stonehenge National Geographic will be launching theirs lets see if they uncover anything new or the same old (it's a burial ground) ...duh !
I know it was for burial from time to time but it was built for the living ...farm dwelling living it was a water tank! That's right a utility devise built on top of a glassier fed spring...allot more to come...just think an aboveground swimming pool...




Ps. As I am launching this video I am also watching Mr. Mike Parker Pearson's presentation on TV (the very 1st show) ...while I am amazed by the amount, quantity and quality of work he and his team has achieved I was sorely disappointed at his interpretation of the Stonehenge itself ... I think Stonehenge was for the living and livelihood rather then an abstract altar. That being said I hope one day I can collaborate with him and his team on future projects. Mixing archeology with design can open the field up to more complete interpretations.


The expanding timber on the inside" covered with animal skins for waterproofing" and the contracting leather ropes strapped on the outside walls kept the structure solid as long as they were kept slightly wet. that's why the very top of the Stonehenge is perfectly level so a steady wall of water not only keep the leathery ropes taut but also keep the backside of timber planks " a log split from middle" moist so they can squeeze against the inside walls of the tank "the only side of the pylons which are smoothened"




For those who are interested in global warming and human activity effecting our environment please follow these videos because as we go on you will find the extent of damage which the early farming communities may have inflected on this planet, or it was polar shifts and other catastrophes that changed this world ..you will find out when we find out the timing of the ring construction on all these so-called circles...because they can be read just like the tree rings but only backwards, that is because the trees grow but structures like the Stonehenge shrinks that is the same for a small snow melt spring, form the binging of April to the end of that month...
More to come
Gaus

Website :http://gaus-usa.com/ http://gaus-usa.com/Stonehenge.html
E mail: the.gaus212@gmail.com
Blog : http://themodulator.blogspot.com/
My collection of Stonehenge videos on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=153D27569C87B441

http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=153D27569C87B441 "The Aboveground Pool?"
(The plastic sheet represent animal skins which was used for water proofing "& still being used in Afghanistan")

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  • REEEEEEETTTTAAAARRRRDDDDEEEDDD­DDD!!!!!!!

  • @roro879 And what is your non REEEEEEETTTTAAAARRRRDDDDEEEDDD­­DDDed IDEA IS? I bet U don't have one :-) 

  • i dont think that is plausible. for starter's thats alot of work for one water tank. and nothing else adds up. i think you will be suprised when or if we ever find the real reason for stonehenge

  • @youbriggs A water tank at a time when the only income was tin production & tin extraction needs a lot of water & water was seeping & being wasted was not a lot of work but necessary work did I mention that tin was needed to make bronze bronze was most important cause there was no steel & one could get tin only in 2 spots in Europe Spain & south western England & even today if one stars a house in these parts the British gov wants one to te3st for tin mining residue IE mercury ,It all adds up

  • This comment is gonna be completely irrelevant, but this dude sounds JUUUUSSSSSST like Triumph the Insult Dog. 3% of the viewers will know what the hell I'm talking about.

  • @Who2Are1You You watch too much Conan :-)

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  • @gogogeedus I am Gaus from Gaus212 but I answer you from this channel so you can find my video easily its the only video here, in the video I explain how I thought it was a grain silo and how I got to water tank…:-)

  • I think it is logical to think that stone henge had a practical use because human being's first priority has always been survival and everything else is a secondary consideration and that is the way we should look at stone henge ,we need to consider if it had a practical use first,

    In my opinion it was a grain store.the stones helped support a wooden roof that covered an ant hill of grain.and the ditch around the out side was a mote to keep rodents out.

    But maybe it was a water tank,plausible!

  • @Gaus212 Yep,its a fixture for landing spaceships on,IDK sorry I was such an asshole haha

  • o way it was made for that why make it to put water in??? if it was a water tank then why was people get berried there

  • This is ridiculous. If they wanted a water reservoir, would it not be easier to just dig a huge pit in the ground and pave it with bricks or something?

    A lot easier than hauling huge stones from miles and miles away, isn't it?

  • thats gay

  • Sorry but this has to be the worst idea i have seen about what they were used for. There is inner and outer blocks ( that you left out ) as well as the main middle blocks that you used for your idea. With the inner and outer blocks this idea makes absolutely no sense.

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