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from the book Canada's Stonehenge, pg 127. Photo by Gordon Freeman.
Stonehenge, UK
Equalday/night Sun set observation line viewed from the east Bank, September 24, 2002. The last flash on the western horizon has crossed this narrow slit from right to left on September 26 each year, and from left to right on March 18.

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from the book Canada's Stonehenge, pg 30. Photo by author Gordon Freeman.
Moon, Morning Star and Sun effigies at the centre of a 5000-year-old Temple near Majorville, AB, Canada. Looking northeast. The Moon crescent is 3 metres wide, the diameter of the Morning Star rock between the Sun and Moon is 1 metre, and the Sun Cairn diameter is 9 metres.

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from the book Canada's Stonehenge, pg 80. Photo by author Gordon Freeman.
Stonehenge Circle, UK, with missing stones sketched in. The 8-tonne lintels are 4 metres above the ground, atop the 30-tonne uprights. September 25, 2002

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from the book Canada's Stonehenge, pg 64. Photo by author Gordon Freeman.
Calendrical Sun observation lines drawn on an aerial photograph of Sun Cairn Ring Hilltop.

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from the book Canada's Stonehenge, pg 69. Photo by author Gordon Freeman.
The Sun Cairn Ring at Majorville, AB, Canada. The Rays are highlighted; there are 7 in each northern quadrant, and 5 in each southern quadrant.

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