Doesn't that make sense though, if they're both marking the solstice? To me that seems like saying a city on the equator can be tracked around the globe to another that's also on the equator. But I dunno much about stonehenge tbh

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Peculiar Places 6 months ago
Please excuse me if my first post was difficult to understand I hope the second post explains it better but I will try again What is important to understand is that America Stonehenge is a circle of rocks There’s a Watch Tower in the middle, and from there, you can tell which day of the year it is by looking where the sun rises or sets On the day of the summer solstice, the viewpoint from the Watch Tower to rock that marks the sunrise on that day leads all the way to the Altar Rock at the Stonehenge site in England
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Peculiar Places 6 months ago
Hey @crrdlx, I just got the coordinates if you’d like to verify it yourself Astronomical Center Point (Watch Tower): 42°50'31"N 71°12'35"W Summer Solstice Sunrise Stone: 42°50'33"N 71°12'31"W