Finnish Stonehenge???

As seen from the hill Tappara huge Eye-stone the one stone in the middle is facing exactly to the south. 

If you drive a line from the left-hand-stone to the Eye-stone and draw a second line of the right-hand stone from the Eye-stone, you actually are represening about a 90-degree angle. 

Welcome to the sun temple?!?

Almost without exception all the archeological investigators, that have visited this Tapparamäki-Hill, have reached the conclusion that the hill would have been only naturally shaped by the Ice Age layers of ice. 
Not a man made.

Anyway, the 90 degrees angle between the stones (same stones seen in extra) corresponds excatly to the movement of the sun at the point of Tappara hill latitude during winter solstice: the sun rises at winter solstice behind the leftmost rock split. At noon the sun is above the central stone, and sun sets just behind the horizon exactly the right into the stone. After the Ice age this area was on the Pyhäjärvi (Holy lake) shore...

One of the finnish archaeological investigators, Marianna Ridderstad, visited Tapparamäki- Hill in November 2010 and held the uppermost heap of stones clearly setting the man.

At the winter solstice, the darkest day of the year, there has been over times celebration for many northern peoples: for excample the Newgrange in Ireland,, Stonehenge solar & moon temple etc... So why not people in past of Finland could have not had their own sun temple? 

Here, if anywhere would think on the value of the day when the sun conquers the darkness.

I do not know how the huge stones would have been managed to arrange like that, but the system surely looks like man made.

The picture in extra and more information about the place in this in like link, in finnish (sorry)

And the geocache of the place was also found today by my son!

Easter holiday soon is over. My daughter and her boyfriend are travelling home to Helsinki again. It has been so lovely and funny time!

Susanna

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