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Built beneath the [[Stonehenge]] monument, [[Isu Barracks|this cavern]] served as a barracks for the Celtic [[Isu]] {{Wiki|Irish mythology|pantheon}}. By the shape of the stones here, it's a good bet the Neolithic people discovered it and did their best to recreate the shape above ground. [[Shaun Hastings|I'd]] say they were about as successful as a toddler trying to make a replica of [[Palace of Westminster|Parliament]] with a handful of Greek yogurt. | Built beneath the [[Stonehenge]] monument, [[Isu Barracks|this cavern]] served as a barracks for the Celtic [[Isu]] {{Wiki|Irish mythology|pantheon}}. By the shape of the stones here, it's a good bet the Neolithic people discovered it and did their best to recreate the shape above ground. [[Shaun Hastings|I'd]] say they were about as successful as a toddler trying to make a replica of [[Palace of Westminster|Parliament]] with a handful of Greek yogurt. | ||
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Built beneath the Stonehenge monument, this cavern served as a barracks for the Celtic Isu pantheon. By the shape of the stones here, it's a good bet the Neolithic people discovered it and did their best to recreate the shape above ground. I'd say they were about as successful as a toddler trying to make a replica of Parliament with a handful of Greek yogurt.
