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Stonehenge: Time for a Rebel

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Stonehenge: Time for a Rebel
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Time is inseparable from Man. It is characterized by many human features: to destroy borders and erase the boundaries, balancing between eternity and the moment, to erect new monuments and monuments, not caring at all about the consequences.
Man continually plays with Time, hoping sooner or later to subordinate it to his will. And are the aspirations of the Mycenaean prince Eson, who conceived the construction of Stonehenge to glorify his rule and unite the warring tribes, so far from the intentions of Colonel McCullough, who decided to use a time machine for his own enrichment?
But these games are certainly exciting and until humanity is stopped, they will continue. . .
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