Weekend Fun: One Man Recreates Stonehenge (No Technology Used!)

By Michael Stelzner

As you might have thought, “How the heck did they create Stonehenge without any technology?”

Well, here’s a brilliant man who figured out how to do it using only ropes and wood (and by himself!).

Check this out!

Thanks to the Sell, Sell, Sell blog for originally posting this.

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  • There is no way a single man can build stonehenge its just a camera trick lol.

    Its an amazing site have any of your guys actually seen it.
  • Jim
    It would be funny if the real one was built by one caveman hellbent on building the biggest circle of rocks by himself as well as this guy.
  • Infact, the real Stonehenge was built very slowly by a range of different cultures, it is the product of combined human effort and what can be achieved if everyone works together. This guys replica is a great achievement.
  • Archeologists are quite divided on who actually built it Alex. Nether the less both this and the real thing are great achievements. Shows what can be done with some imagination and willpower.
  • That is a great reconstruction and probably similar to how the three tribes built the real stone henge. I wonder what he will be sacrificing at the center of this modern megalith.
  • Well done, shows what one man can do without any technology. So it really lets you see how the real wonders of the world could be built.
  • Inspiring trick i would say really brilliant idea, because its not so easy to do without using any technology, good video ....
  • Wow that is impressive. A new definition to the term working with your hands.
  • Ahhh icic - that sounds about right then :)

    It's kind of sad that my father has been in construction (now supervising one of the biggest companies in my state) for 18 years and I have no idea how anything works when it comes to building things!

    That was a very cool video though. I really liked it.

    Jeremy Reeves
    www.controlbeatingcopy.com
  • Jeremy;

    He most likely poured the concrete into forms and then remove the forms (leaving it on the wood).

    Mike
  • That's some pretty crazy stuff, but one question.

    How did he get all that stuff under the 1,600lb. block in the first place? They talk about everything but how he did that lol

    Jeremy
    www.controlbeatingcopy.com
  • Mike,

    Thanks for the entertainment. Just goes to show you that sometimes the simple stuff gets the most done!
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