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One of the stones that make up Zorats Karer. The stone in the foreground features a hole in the top half. It has been speculated by archaeoastrologists that the holes may have been used for astronomical observation however the holes may not be prehistoric in origin as they are relatively unweathered.

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Author Rita Willaert from Belgium

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