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Mystery of Stonehenge 'solved' after man recreates ancient 'gravity-defying machine'

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Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!A carpet-fitter has recreated a machine that he believes was used thousands of years ago to build Stonehenge and the Pyramids of ancient Egypt.

The 66-year-old thinks he's solved one of the world's biggest mysteries on how the giant stones were moved - sometimes across vast distances - on a holiday to Egypt, WalesOnline reports.Steven Tasker, a history buff and carpet fitter from North Wales, says he is convinced a "long-forgotten machine" was used to transport the giant stones 180 miles from Preseli Hills to their final resting place on Salisbury Plain.The passionate man has now incredibly rebuilt a contraption to back up the theory that's been hailed by experts as "one of the most.

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