Stonehenge art?
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- Charlie Hatchett
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Cool. Thanks, Bro.
My guess is all these archeologists have already thought through many objections.
My guess is all these archeologists have already thought through many objections.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story ... 48,00.html
Here's the link Charlie, from the "Stonehenge" thread - original post.
Here's the link Charlie, from the "Stonehenge" thread - original post.
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Very mechanized looking lines. Of course, in the hands of a good artist, squaring lines up wouldn't be as difficult to draw as some of nature's beauties. 

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Ahhh...
I just noted, the width of each line is different...still nice work...I couldn't have done it.
I just noted, the width of each line is different...still nice work...I couldn't have done it.
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Charlie Hatchett
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