Chapter 969 Red Moon (Part 2)
For centuries, no one knew who built Stonehenge, and no one knew its true purpose. Ancient legends and people's speculations have added to the mysterious atmosphere of Stonehenge.
For many years, Stonehenge has attracted many people to inspect it. People have made various guesses about the purpose of Stonehenge. The mainstream guesses are as follows:
1. Places of worship
2. Royal cemeteries and noble cemeteries
3. Festival venues
4. Treatment Center
5. Astronomical Platform
The first three items are relatively easy to understand, while the fourth and fifth items can be explained a little.
Archaeologists speculate that prehistoric humans may have come here because they believed that the stones here had "divine powers" to heal illnesses. In prehistoric times, sick or injured people came to Stonehenge in a sad and desperate mood, hoping that the "sacred stone" could help them recover. Some archaeological discoveries also show that Stonehenge was once a "treatment and rehabilitation center" for prehistoric pilgrims. ".
The "astronomical platform theory" is of course also mainstream, because through careful observation and rigorous calculations, Professor Hawkins of Oxford University believes that through the structural relationship between the stone rings and the earth rings at Stonehenge, the twelve positions of the sun and the moon can be accurately understood and observed and calculating the rise and fall of the sun, moon, and stars in different seasons.
Of course, there are also some non-mainstream speculations:
For example, they think this is a transmission device left by aliens in order to one day carry out civilizational invasion.
For example, they think that this is just a dining table left by the ancient gods, and it is of no use.
For example, it is believed that this is a magic circle built by prehistoric humans to resist and counterattack foreign invasion.
Etc., etc.
For a long time, Stonehenge has been a huge puzzle, like a powerful magnet, attracting people's attention.
To quote the famous saying of Graydon, the famous nineteenth-century Prime Minister of Eagle Country: "This is a noble and awe-inspiring monument. It tells so many things, and at the same time tells people that it hides even more things."
On Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, Eagle Country, some majestic boulders stand in a ring in the green wilderness. It is said that each of these boulders weighs fifty tons and requires six hundred people to barely lift it.
Although Stonehenge is majestic and shocking, it is also a bit monotonous, because this Stonehenge really only has huge rocks and nothing next to it.
Although Stonehenge is famous all over the world and is listed among the top ten unsolved mysteries in the world, it is also rated as the top ten boring attractions in Eagle Country.
Generally speaking, there are not many tourists here, at most they are foreign tourists who have been deceived.
But today, it was very unusual.
There are many, many people coming to Stonehenge tonight, including men and women, old and young, white-skinned, yellow-skinned, black-skinned, brown-skinned, yellow-haired, black-haired, brown-haired, There are white-haired ones, but none of them are tourists. They are all warriors and cultivators from all continents, countries, regions, and major sects.
Tourists don't visit at night, and Stonehenge at night belongs entirely to the Goulard clan.
The huge red moon drooped over the plain, occupying a small half of the sky. When the sun went down, the red moon seemed to dominate the night sky. Without anyone to compete with it, the few stars turned scarlet.
The grass and boulders seemed to be stained with blood, and everyone seemed to be covered in blood. The world was strange.
As the host, the Goulad clan sent out their children early tonight to station themselves around Stonehenge. It seemed to be welcoming warriors, strangers and cultivators from Ouzhou and even the world. In fact, it was to select whether they were qualified to enter the secret realm of Stonehenge. .