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Farmer demands Stonehenge is returned to native Wales stone-by-stone
The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxA farmer has demanded that Stonehenge be “returned” to its native Wales.Archaeologists say the monument’s bluestones were mined at the Preseli mountains and moved 175 miles to Salisbury Plain 5,000 years ago.Lyn Jenkins, whose farm park has views of the mountains, said: “Greece is trying to reclaim the Elgin Marbles.“What if Wales tries reclaiming Stonehenge? They can re-erect it here, in Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park, Gwbert, from where we can view the Preseli Hills in the distance.“If not, why doesn’t (Welsh leader) Mark Drakeford send Boris Johnson a bill for a few million pounds?"After all, Stonehenge is an extremely lucrative