Is this how they built Stonehenge ?
Wally Wallington, Michigan USA, moves massive blocks in his backyard using simple contraptions.
I like this kind of ingenuity
Added: Jul-29-2012 Occurred On: Jul-29-2012
By: FrankFrimann
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Tags: Wally, Wallington, Michigan, USA, Stonehenge
Location: Michigan, United States (load item map)
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Views: 2151 | Comments: 43 | Votes: 12 | Favorites: 8 | Shared: 48 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 1
By: FrankFrimann
In: Other
Tags: Wally, Wallington, Michigan, USA, Stonehenge
Location: Michigan, United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 2151 | Comments: 43 | Votes: 12 | Favorites: 8 | Shared: 48 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 1
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Makes more sense than those conspiracy theorists who say it was aliens.
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByFreeman55 (260.10) Freeman55 View Channel Send Message
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Yeah but he s moving it on concrete ,try doing it on the grass like they did
Posted Jul-29-2012 Bymarkymark69 (550.34) markymark69 View Channel Send Message
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@markymark69 Exactly - not impossible but putting the temporary hard standings down is a lot bigger task than moving the blocks by the previously agreed methods. I move precast concrete ground beams at work (>8tonne) and they can indeed be rotated on a stray pebble (which is annoying as eff when you've released the chains!)
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByVilla_jim (171.70) 
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@markymark69 Who's the girl? Very pleasant on the eye...
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByVilla_jim (171.70) 
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@Villa_jim My friends ex ...he gave us all pics of her after he caught her cheating with a black guy .not his kids in the pics in background
Posted Jul-29-2012 Bymarkymark69 (550.34) markymark69 View Channel Send Message
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He knows what he is doing I admire his work.
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByHarp (26.10) Harp View Channel Send Message
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Very good - I think the theory of standing the blocks is sound however I don't believe that the theory on how the blocks could have been moved along the ground stands up. He demonstrated this on a concrete hard standing - putting in place even temporary hard standings from the quarry to the final standing place would have been a lot bigger task than getting the modules there in the conventionally agreed methods (massive man power/ rafts etc)
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByVilla_jim (171.70) 
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@Villa_jim An old lo-tech way of moving heavy stuff along is to place round logs perpendicular to the path and push the load on top of the logs which roll under the object. A primitive kind of conveyor belt without the belt.
Posted Jul-29-2012 Bykhamomil (1580.34) 
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@khamomil That is what has previously suggested and even gets used on some commercial construction sites nowadays. Spreads weight on uneven and sodden ground too
Posted Jul-30-2012 ByVilla_jim (171.70) 
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ED Leedskalnin built his own castle in Florida single-handedly, claims he knew how the pyramids were built... check it out Coral Castle Miami Florida http://coralcastle.com/
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByRONHELIX (111.62) RONHELIX View Channel Send Message
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@RONHELIX - heard about that one as well. still in doubt about his story tho.
Posted Jul-30-2012 ByFahstahoahn (312.00) 
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smart man
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByDeath3159 (169.20) 
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Wow
Posted Jul-29-2012 Bydame drizzo (32.90) 
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Pretty impressive.
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByRuffus (4315.94) 
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Nice find FrankFrimann voted. Very interesting.
Done with sticks and stones. He should be careful because they may break your bones. So I've heard.
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByRikki_Tikki_Tavi (590.30) Rikki_Tikki_Tavi View Channel Send Message
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hhaha! it's obvious those structures were built way before 2000 B.C. with technology that's not fully understood even today.
Posted Jul-29-2012 Bymorningwood (523.70)

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They used whips to construct Stonehenge, same with the pyramids. No cranes, no clever levering contraptions and no alien assistance; just whips.
Posted Jul-29-2012 Bysunnyade (18.58) sunnyade View Channel Send Message
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Awesome! I love this stuff.
Posted Jul-29-2012 Bykhamomil (1580.34) 
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he should move himself someday ^^
Posted Jul-29-2012 ByArti2Ne1 (276.70) 
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Steely-eyed missile man right there.
Posted Jul-29-2012 Byommadawn (3211.94) ommadawn View Channel Send Message
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