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Lost Cities with Albert Lin: Stonehenge

Lost Cities with Albert Lin: Stonehenge
Lost Cities with Albert Lin: Stonehenge

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Year

2019

Duration

45 minutes

Genres

Documentary, Period and Historical

Language

English


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Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in South West England that has been the center of superstition, mythology and scientific theorising for centuries, if not millennia. Award-winning scientist, technologist and explorer Albert Lin traverses both England and Scandinavia in an attempt to uncover its origin and the secrets surrounding this famous piece of British iconography. Meanwhile, a team of archeologists uncover a stone structure that they believe may have been the reason Stonehenge was built.

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