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Hekeser Steine
Neolithic period, ca. 3500 - 3000 B.C.
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Arlequin Photographi… club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubBut it's true, lifting and assembling these huge stones on site without machines is impressive from today's perspective. That's why people believed they were giants who did it. So today they are also called "Hünengrab" in German or "Hunebedden" in Dutch. A Hüne oder Hune (Middle High German: huine; Low German: hûne) is a term for a giant (human). You can also find this word in the English "huge".
Everything else is just physics ;-)
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