Posted February 14, 2017
I found the article in a local paper, Stevnsbladet.
Rough translation from the article:
Sorry about the low quality. The center of the photo is a field, the green circles are the fence and to the right you can spot some houses, which gives an idea of its size. What is this thing? The article suggest that it may be a sun temple. However, with Rødvig being a small fishing village, a more sensible explanation would be someting related to Cthulhu worshipping.
Rough translation from the article:
Archaeologists from Museum Sydøstdanmark Denmark have found a gigantic enclosed space at Rødvig on Stevns. The fence dates back to Neolithic times and seems to frame an oval area of nearly 18,000 square meters, writes videnskab.dk.
Most remarkable are its entrances. The fence is actually constructed in rows outside of each other, five to be exact, and the entries in each of the rows appears to be offset from each other. As in a kind of labyrinth.
Here's a Photo of the article. Most remarkable are its entrances. The fence is actually constructed in rows outside of each other, five to be exact, and the entries in each of the rows appears to be offset from each other. As in a kind of labyrinth.
Sorry about the low quality. The center of the photo is a field, the green circles are the fence and to the right you can spot some houses, which gives an idea of its size. What is this thing? The article suggest that it may be a sun temple. However, with Rødvig being a small fishing village, a more sensible explanation would be someting related to Cthulhu worshipping.
Post edited February 14, 2017 by KasperHviid