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* [[Shangri La]] - Home of mysterious monks.
* Stonehenge - Ascribed all sorts of mystic powers, usually ''completely ignoring'' all the other stone circles around Europe.
* Uluru (a.k.a. Ayer's Rock) in central Australia.
 
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== Comics ==
* Long-dormant aliens burst out of the ground in one ''[[Dan Dare]]'' comic. British comic? Landmark of Lore? Where else but Stonehenge? (Which, in the future, has been surrounded by development. That doesn't entirely make sense.)
 
== [[Film]] ==
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* ''[[EarthboundEarthBound]]'' had the alien servants of the [[Big Bad]] build an [[Elaborate Underground Base]] beneath Stonehenge for apparently no reason.
* The old Lucasarts game ''[[Zak Mccracken And The Alien Mindbenders]]'', heavily steeped in [[Ancient Astronauts]] material, feature all sorts of landmarks that are more than they seem.
* ''[[Illusion of Gaia]]'' had several mythical locations as special landmarks in the game - the Nazca lines, the Great Wall, Angkor Wat and even the [[Tower of Babel]].
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