Pyro Parrot wrote:
Bob wrote:
I don't know about pride, but I would certainly question their sanity. If you want wonderment, then look at the pyramids. I don't mean to belittle the achievement at all, but all that hocus pocus makes me want read a book. If you take away the point of bringing them then it looks a little too much like a huge waste of time, impressive though it may be.
At least the pyramids had a proper use. There was no dancing around those babies in a kaftan at three in the morning, I can tell you.
I would have to agree with you there. The pyramids had a more definate use, where as Stonehenge was well...Kinda pointless, But it mattered to them in the bronze age. The pyramids were a far greater engineering feat. But Stonehenge represents something that is dying in britain, culture. Nowdays it seems to be a takeaway and watching the football. We should aim to preserve our heritage and such.
Ever tried to get permission to fill Lake Windermere with sand or paint St Pauls Catherdral pink? Maybe you could build an apartment block in the place of the Houses of Parliament? Culture isn't dying in Britain and neither is our heritage or history. Do you know how much money is ploughed into restoration projects in the UK every year, never mind the modern architecture that will become contemporary, modern heritage?
We have a more diverse culture in Britain than we have ever enjoyed before. When you therefore suggest upping it and moving Stonehenge back to Wales, what does that suggest about our national heritage and pride? Personally, I don't care for Stonehenge that much, but each to their own, I guess.
People still liked watching football one hundred years ago. Ask a Bolton Wanderers fan. Granted, Stonehenge has been there a lot longer, but do you think for a minute that the heritage and pride you're suggesting was any different in the days of Victoria and Albert? Next you'll be suggesting that we re-introduce smog in London, to keep it feeling authentic.
Besides all that, the trouble was taken getting it there because of it's location in comparison with the stars in the sky. Moving it would be tantamount to herecy in some quarters, the same quarters that tried so hard to get it there in the first place. Why would you want to move it back to Wales anyway? What would be the point? Stick it in a museum maybe?