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I wish that this documentary were available on DVD. The research was meticulous. The full size replica of the ancient site turned out to be a combination observatory/temple/theatre with surround sound acoustics. If someone at the National Geographic Channel reads this, PLEASE RELEASE THIS PROGRAM ON DVD!!! I would buy it in a New York minute.
Archeologists traced the origins of the blue stones to a quarry in Wales and proved how they could have been ferried in boats to within a mile or so of the building site.
Stone masons used primitive methods to show how the unique granite could have been shaped, transported using logs as rollers and then set in place with pulley and leverage systems. It was fascinating viewing.