The bods at Bournemouth University have come up with a cracking wheeze – a new way to explore the Stonehenge landscape, using Google Earth to look under the ground and highlight some of the findings of the Stonehenge Riverside Project.
This is achieved via a .kmz file which can be downloaded and viewed in Google Earth. An explanatory video demonstrates how to navigate around the file’s contents:



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12/12/2011 at 16:04
Jakob Øhlenschlæger
Very interesting. I feel the need to share this little (absolutly not serious) music video about being a Stonehenge neerd: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhK283aJBK4
12/12/2011 at 16:08
Alan S.
Ah yes, Ylvis! We did actually bring this to peoples’ attention last month – http://heritageaction.wordpress.com/2011/11/08/the-meaning-of-stonehenge/ – but it’s always worth a repeat!