Pieces of stone discovered in Monona County are believed to be the remnants of an ancient monument. If verified, it would prove the existence of a nomadic heathen tribe that settled in the area over 2500 years ago, according to Perry Fard, High Priest and Recording Secretary of the Monona County Pagan Bureau.
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| One of two henge pieces uncovered. |
Two large pieces of the henge were unearthed by a field cultivator Sunday, April 28th while preparing a local farm for planting. The stones were found near the site of a primeval well.
Samples of the stone have been taken to a remote location for carbon dating and additional analysis. Local
nuts paranormal investigators are referring to the discovery as "Gumbo Henge".
The site of the well itself has been the subject of both scientific and occult speculation since its original discovery. The area around the well will not support the growing of crops, but yearly has produced only weeds, perhaps due to a primordial curse.
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