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(Traducción del originalinglés de www.legendsofamerica.com/TX-StonehengeII.html
por Miguel Ramis)
Outside of Hunt, Texas sits Stonehenge II, a copy of
the original Stonehenge located more than 3,500 miles
away on the Salisbury Plain in England.
Sixty percent as large as the original, the Texas Stonehenge
was built by Al Sheppard and Doug Hill, two visionary
Texas cowboys with money to spend and time to spare.
It all started when Doug Hill had finished pouring
a patio in 1989. Left with a spare slab of limestone,
he offered it to his friend and neighbor, Al Sheppard.
Stonehenge II outside Hunt, Texas
Sheppard liked how the stone looked and soon planted
it upright on his property, but he wasn’t sure
people could see it from the road. From there, Al and
Doug built a 13-foot arch behind the monolith and that
was just the beginning. Soon, a whole circle of “stones”
began to rise from the earth.
Doug Hill began to fabricate stone “look-alikes”
from steel, metal lathe and plaster. Painted and anchored
with cement, these fabrications look like the real thing.
After about nine months, their masterpiece was complete.
Or, so they thought.
No, some eighteen months later, two 13-foot-tall Easter
Island look-alikes were added, standing silently guarding
the Stonehenge masterpiece.
Al Sheppard passed away in 1994, but the property remains
in his family who continues to extend Sheppard’s
invitation to pay a visit.
Directions: 60 miles west of San Antonio, South off
I-10, Kerrville Exit 506 to Hwy 39 to Farm Road 1340.
February, 2005
Stonhenge en Invierno
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