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The capstone covering the chamber of the Menga Dolmen in Antequera weighs an estimated 150 tons. It is the largest stone ever moved as part of the megalithic phenomenon in Iberia and the second largest in Europe, surpassed only by the Great Brisé Menhir in France. Become a member of this channel to support it financially and enjoy perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7Mjoz3IVBzN18pC_t7F64A/join Financial support for the channel: PayPal (Spain): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/IsaacMorenoGallo PayPal (USA and other countries): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/imorenogallo Bizum: 621317692 Networks: https://www.facebook.com/isaacmorenogallo/ https://twitter.com/imorenogallo https://www.instagram.com/isaacmorenogallo https://www.tiktok.com/@isaacmorenogallo Websites: https://www.traianvs.net/ https://www.viasromanas.net/ #ancienttechnology #romanroads #romanengineering #RomanSupplies #romancalzadas #romanvias #romanengineering #WaterSupplySystem #RomanSurveying #IsaacMorenoGallo #DolmenDeMenga #Antequera #Megalitism

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