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Stonehenge Aotearoa is a fully working star compass specifically designed for its geographic location. While it does share its name and scale with the famous megalithic structure on the Salisbury Plains in England, it is not, and was never intended to be, a direct replica. Our version is positioned outside Carterton, New Zealand, and is designed for the purpose of science education. The main structure was constructed by members of the Phoenix Astronomical Society over a period of 18 months,  and at one time or another, more than 150 volunteers worked on the project.

The main Ring is 30 meters in diameter and consists of 24 pillars topped with lintels. Its features include six heel-stones for marking solstice and equinox dates, a five meter tall obelisk and an analemma. At the central point lays a brass plaque, with an inscription that says: "These standing stones, these stars, configure the compass of Earth and the heavens." And they do that with amazing accuracy... For more detailed information and bookings, visit the Stonehenge Aotearoa home page.
 

Pictured at left, are the core group of henge-builders, who were christened "the Beaker People." From left: Graham Palmer, Chris Cahill, Alan Green, Geoffrey Dobson, Richard Hall and Kay Leather. Absent is master surveyor, Robert Adam. Photo by Chris Picking.



 


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