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“We still don’t know how they did it, or why, or even if they really did it or not…
…We do know that for at least two thousand years these sort of monuments were a preoccupation, were the preoccupation of a worldwide culture.
And then they were not!
The traditional supposition is climate change.
But there is another way to look at it.
One that involves teleology…
And a change of state…
An evolution.
Amphibians can live in water and on land.
What would we call a creature that lives neither in nor out of time but somewhere between?”…



That’s rather the feeling I got at The Hurlers…
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There may be some truth in it then. A lot of the crop circles ‘come down’ near ancient sites… 😉
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the land holds many stories, without it, we are all dead, amen
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Indeed…
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