After finding some large pieces of granite in the bamboo infront of my house, I decided for some reason to construct a henge with them.
I realized I should plan it out properly so after initial geophysical surveys to ensure the site was stable, I began placing the ground markers and measuring out the distance between the stones. At a spacing of 740mm I laid out the points to where the base of each stone should be set. To get the spacing and distance exactly right, considerable time was invested in re-calculating the measurements and distances between each stone.
Next it was on to planning the layout of what stone would go where. I made up a computer generated model of what the megalithic structure would look like in 1000 years after constant exposure to the elements. Sadly the digital file was lost in the great fire of 1066. But still with the image in my mind, I was energized by the possibility this stone circle could be around for many generations to come.
I settled on where each stone would be placed in order to amplify the latent magnetic energy fields around my property. Attention was paid to the harmonic frequency of each stone and its potential impact on the surrounding energy grid.
On day 2 of the build,
arrived on site to assist with the construction. After nearly 3600 seconds, we were well underway with site excavations. The groundsoil was shown to be quite hard from the geophys results and this was the case when we started digging. Eventually with the use of some heavy industrial equipment (crowbar) we were able to dig several trenches to set the stones in to a depth of approximately 50mm.
The the hiring of a front-end loader, we managed to get the stones, one by one, into place. Problems quickly became evident with the stability of some of them. These ones had to be removed and their trenches re-shored to prevent any potential subsidence. With some smaller granite pieces firmly in place, the problem was averted, much to the relief of all.
Finally after many long 'canine-hours' we finally had the stones in their correct positioins and each angled to the correct rotation to maximize and radiate the ambient energy fields in the land. This site can now be used for special purposes connected to any of the ancient religeons and will be an amazing monument sure to stand the test of time. Each stone varied in height and weight but the tallest of all is 312mm and also the heaviest and most difficult to move, weighing in at over 4200 grams!
Many thanks to Ruggs, without whom this megalitic construction would not have been possible.
Am I listening to too much pagan metal?
"Maybe I am Ricky? Maybe I'm not. WHO KNOWS!?!" - Mr. Lahey
I realized I should plan it out properly so after initial geophysical surveys to ensure the site was stable, I began placing the ground markers and measuring out the distance between the stones. At a spacing of 740mm I laid out the points to where the base of each stone should be set. To get the spacing and distance exactly right, considerable time was invested in re-calculating the measurements and distances between each stone.
Next it was on to planning the layout of what stone would go where. I made up a computer generated model of what the megalithic structure would look like in 1000 years after constant exposure to the elements. Sadly the digital file was lost in the great fire of 1066. But still with the image in my mind, I was energized by the possibility this stone circle could be around for many generations to come.
I settled on where each stone would be placed in order to amplify the latent magnetic energy fields around my property. Attention was paid to the harmonic frequency of each stone and its potential impact on the surrounding energy grid.
On day 2 of the build,
arrived on site to assist with the construction. After nearly 3600 seconds, we were well underway with site excavations. The groundsoil was shown to be quite hard from the geophys results and this was the case when we started digging. Eventually with the use of some heavy industrial equipment (crowbar) we were able to dig several trenches to set the stones in to a depth of approximately 50mm. The the hiring of a front-end loader, we managed to get the stones, one by one, into place. Problems quickly became evident with the stability of some of them. These ones had to be removed and their trenches re-shored to prevent any potential subsidence. With some smaller granite pieces firmly in place, the problem was averted, much to the relief of all.
Finally after many long 'canine-hours' we finally had the stones in their correct positioins and each angled to the correct rotation to maximize and radiate the ambient energy fields in the land. This site can now be used for special purposes connected to any of the ancient religeons and will be an amazing monument sure to stand the test of time. Each stone varied in height and weight but the tallest of all is 312mm and also the heaviest and most difficult to move, weighing in at over 4200 grams!
Many thanks to Ruggs, without whom this megalitic construction would not have been possible.
Am I listening to too much pagan metal?
"Maybe I am Ricky? Maybe I'm not. WHO KNOWS!?!" - Mr. Lahey
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The epicness of Milhenge will be praised for centuries, even when New Zealand reunites with the bottom of the sea! I will try to find the spot thatlays on exactly the other side of this arcane construction to create my own (but much cooler) henge at this spot.
This shall be the first step to create a constant portal between the different dimensions we're dwelling in!
Locotus Sum!
This shall be the first step to create a constant portal between the different dimensions we're dwelling in!
Locotus Sum!
No, I know better than to threaten a German's beer supply, lol. Go ahead then, over-engineer one and have it put stonehenge to shame. Problem is, I think you will have to build it in northern France to have it on the exact opposite side of the world. I'm sure the French wont mind tho, they're very easy going people, lol.
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