Spoof/farce version number 2:
Same set-up, warnings, etc., but this time our trysting couple are, again, from outside the UK, and haven't done much research. So they find a slightly lopsided stone "circle" in a field, and are going at it, when they are interrupted by giggling eight-year-olds and a middle-sized friendly dog. A few weeks later, they find out that the supposedly ancient monument was put up by a 20th-century eisteddfod that should have hired a geometer. I am not making this up: the standing stones in Singleton Park aren't even a convex polygon. (http://www.welshwales.co.uk/swansea_city_life_attractions.htm mentions it, but doesn't mention that it isn't round.)
Same set-up, warnings, etc., but this time our trysting couple are, again, from outside the UK, and haven't done much research. So they find a slightly lopsided stone "circle" in a field, and are going at it, when they are interrupted by giggling eight-year-olds and a middle-sized friendly dog. A few weeks later, they find out that the supposedly ancient monument was put up by a 20th-century eisteddfod that should have hired a geometer. I am not making this up: the standing stones in Singleton Park aren't even a convex polygon. (http://www.welshwales.co.uk/swansea_city_life_attractions.htm mentions it, but doesn't mention that it isn't round.)