>>And you realize what is all over those white cliffs of Dover - it ain't bluebird droppings, no.<< The white cliffs of Dover were the biggest disappointment of my travels. I always imagined crossing through the English Channel and seeing huge towering cliffs gleaming white in the sun. Instead all I saw was a low somewhat chalky looking hill with a radio antenna or something on it. As for Stonehenge, sorry, I do not believe a word about this being chicken pen. Really. Unless of course someone can prove the builders named it that. If aviary is related to Avebury, then Avebury is a Roman designation since aviary comes from the Roman "augur" a fortune-teller who plies his craft by watching the flight of birds. While Stonehenge was not built by druids, it is certainly a calendar--the evidence for this is overwhelming.
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