Talk:The Disappearance of the Stonehenge Hippies/@comment-38504998-20190212173815

The following YouTube inspired me to do a search on the topic and brought me here [https://youtu.be/oUkHUvjhYw0 Indisputable Eyewitnesses form 1971! ROFL] Ok so Merlin cast a spell from 800 A.D. and disappeared 5 teenagers.

1. Notes made of paper I'm assuming, not clay tablets, were "signed but fairly intact" 1997 minus 1971 = 26 years. Here is a website that lists how long it takes things to biodegrade. It shows paper towels but I think notebook paper is sturdier than that, so let's go with plywood, which is far sturdier than paper but made of the same basic elements (wood). So plywood would decompose in 1-3 years. I'd be willing to give paper 6 months before its totally gone (probably less but I'm being generous). So any "signed notes" (Dear Diary, today...signed yours truly...because people "sign" their diaries and journals) would have been completely GONE by 1975 (really probably just a few weeks later but I'll concede 1975). Oh and I almost forgot these dropped "notes" would have been in a weather storm that "mysterious August night of 1971.

2. You can't find any information about the parents/family of the list of people above. 5 Teens from the US disappearing at Stonehenge isn't page 6 in 1971.

So I think "Notes" story was very entertaining but not real.