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posted by gfunk [19 Aug 2004 | 02:52pm]
Whoever built Stonehenge, the 5,000-year-old circle of megaliths that towers over green fields in southern England and lures a million visitors a year, couldn't have planned for the automobile. If they had, they might have defused a growing controversy over proposals to dig a massive car tunnel a few hundred yards from one of Europe's best-known historical sites. A solar eclipse passes over the ancient stone circle monument at Stonehenge on Salisbury plain in this August 11, 1999 file photo. (Dan Chung/Reuters)

In these matters the only certainty is that nothingis certain.
-Plinythe Elder (23 AD - 79 AD)