Foamhenge

Today we bore witness to one of the wonders of the ancient world.

Nobody knew who they were, or what they were doing.

Sort of.

*****Foamhenge*****

Hidden away in the mysterious land known as Natural Bridge, Virginia, is a wonder of wonders.  A life sized replica of Stonehenge, done in foam.  Oh, it is a site to behold.  Jen read somewhere that it was actually done as an April Fools joke, but it was so strikingly awesome that it was never taken down.

It looks a little weather beaten, and there is evidence to suggest that some less than classy individuals have actually chipped pieces off of it, but what remains now is a living testament to how goofy folks can be.

Suffice to say, it is awesome beyond words.

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Battle of Yorktown

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We visited the site of the battle of Yorktown, fought in 1781, where the British surrendered to the Colonists, and where the fighting in the American Revolution ended.

Battle of Yorktown

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We visited the site of the battle of Yorktown, fought in 1781, where the British surrendered to the Colonists, and where the fighting in the American Revolution ended.

Battle of Yorktown

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Untitled, a photo by robj_1971 on Flickr.

We visited the site of the battle of Yorktown, fought in 1781, where the British surrendered to the Colonists, and where the fighting in the American Revolution ended.