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Re: STONEHENGE: A Football Stadium

by Garry Denke <GarryDenke@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 7, 2008 at 09:58 AM

On Mar 6, 2:17=A0pm, Wroland_wrab...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Trilithon) wrote:
> Here is the answer: ISBN-10: 0500051550

Solving Stonehenge:
http://assets.espn.go.com/photo/2007/0911/travel_aerial_2005H-Y_800.jpg
The Key to an Ancient Enigma:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=3DRiver+Wylye&rls=3Dcom.microsoft:*:IE-SearchB=
ox&ie=3DUTF-8&oe=3DUTF-8&sourceid=3Die7&rlz=3D1I7DKUS&um=3D1&sa=3DN&tab=3Dwl=


After Woodhenge Warriors' Men's Football loss in the 3100 (BC) Olympic
Games to the Durrington Wallers (7-6), the Warriors changed their
Olympic Men's and Women's Teams' name to the Willers.  In the 3096
(BC) Olympics, it was the Woodhenge Willers over the Durrington
Wallers in that infamous Sudden Death Match overtime thriller.  1-0
final score.  In the Women's Archery competition it was the Willers
over the Wallers also, following their Men's Archery competition
victory.  Willers' Olympic Men's and Women's Teams dominated the '96
(BC) Games and were so popular after those Olympics that even the
River Wylye (one of eight rivers draining the area) was renamed
(previously called Warriors River).

Later the town of Wilton and county of Wiltshire adopted their name.

G. Willy Wally




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Re: STONEHENGE: A Football Stadium
Garry Denke <GarryDenk  2008-03-07 09:58:32 

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