American Stonehenge:Monumental Post-Apocalypse Instructions

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  • Condor
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    • Sep 2008
    • 752

    #16
    Originally posted by Soft Morning, City!
    I don't think it supports population reduction. The whole intent of the piece seems to be a set of suggestions for people living in the aftermath of some horrible catastrophe that wipes out a majority of the global population. I think it supports future population limiting in the event of a catastrophe. Not such a bad idea, really. You can't deny that the earth would be in better shape if there weren't so many people living on it.*

    *Note: I am not for the thinning out of earth's current population. I am just stating a simple truth. The earth would be better off without us.

    Agree to disagree. Ill try to take a trip up and take pictures of it. And talk to some locals about it.

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    • Soft Morning, City!
      Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 772

      #17
      Originally posted by Condor

      Agree to disagree. Ill try to take a trip up and take pictures of it. And talk to some locals about it.
      Let us know how it is in person. I'd really like to see it up close myself. I'm especially intrigued by the slots that relate to star positions and the path of the sun.

      Take lots of pictures!

      EDIT: typo has been fixed.

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      • apocalicious
        Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 34

        #18
        this is freakin crazy....id love to go to this spot.... great spot for a music festival too :twisted:

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