Icehenge

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“Ill did those mightie men to trust thee with their stories, That hast forgot their names, who rear’d thee for their glorie: For all their wondrous cost, thou that hast serv’d them so, What tis to trust to Tombes, by thee we easely know.”
—Michael Drayton, “Poly-Olbion”
    Sometimes I dreamed about Icehenge, and walked in awe across the old crater bed, among those tall white towers. Quite often in the dreams I had become a crew member of the Persephone, on that first expedition to Pluto in 2547
.... I landed with the rest of them on a plain of crater-pocked, shattered black basalt, down near the old mechanical probes. And I was there, in the bridge with Commodore Ehrung and the rest of her officers, when the call came in from Dr. Cereson, who was out in an LV locating the magnetic poles. His voice was high, it cracked with excitement that sounded like fear, and radio hiss sputtered in his pauses: “I’m landing at the geographical pole—you’d better send a party up here fast … there’s a … a structure up here.…”

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