This article in the Melbourne Herald Sun today got my attention...
It's all about seven mystery rock stacks about 40 k's south of Wangaratta. Some of the rocks are quite large and are randomly placed on a small rocky outcrop.
One local believes they could have been built by the Chinese, but many AYR readers will no doubt have another theory.
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interesting... though I did snort-laugh at the grand comparisons with the Pyramids, Stonehenge and the Moai from Easter Island! Gotta love the print media...
If the cairns have been there for as long as they have, there is always going to be a strong feeling of the stacked stones 'belonging' there, and I hope no idiots go out of their way to try to topple them for kicks. But then again... if someone DID topple them over... and people noticed... and then one day discovered the stacks had been rebuilt... by gee, wouldn't THAT lend some interesting possibilities to the equation...
Great find!
Shazz
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