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Despite being thousands of miles from the nearest inhabitable island, Easter Island was visited several times before the ...
Rock art of Easter Island : symbols of power, prayers to the gods by Lee, Georgia, 1926- Publication date 1992 Topics ...
New research reveals that ancient Easter Island was not isolated but played a key role in spreading ceremonial traditions ...
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CultureMap Fort Worth on MSNWild replica of Stonehenge survived the devastating floods in TexasOne of the wildest art installations in Texas' Hill Country has withstood the crushing Texas floods: Stonehenge II, an almost ...
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CultureMap Austin on MSNQuirky Stonehenge replica battered but unharmed in Hill Country stormsOne of the Hill Country’s weirdest art installations has weathered the crushing Independence Day storms. Hill Country Arts Foundation (HCAF) in Ingram reports that Stonehenge II, an almost-to-scale ...
Just a short drive away is Hayden Falls Park, a hidden natural gem featuring a stunning 35-foot waterfall accessible via a ...
The researchers therefore hypothesize that Stonehenge was an effort to bring together far-flung communities on the island, by building with the most magnificent rocks from each.
Located at the corner of Frantz and Rings Road in Dublin, this peculiar public art installation features 109 human-sized ears of concrete corn standing upright in perfect rows, creating one of the ...
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