Megalithic Monuments Collection
"Megalithic Monuments: A Glimpse into Ancient Mysteries" Step back in time and explore the enigmatic world scattered across the United Kingdom
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"Megalithic Monuments: A Glimpse into Ancient Mysteries" Step back in time and explore the enigmatic world scattered across the United Kingdom. These awe-inspiring structures, built by our Neolithic ancestors, continue to captivate us with their timeless beauty and intriguing purpose. In July 2022, we find ourselves standing before Carreg Samson, a remarkable dolmen nestled near Abercastle on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path in Wales. This 5000-year-old tomb stands as a testament to human ingenuity and reverence for the departed. March takes us further south to Cornwall, where The Merry Maidens of Boleigh beckon us with their ancient allure. Dating back to the late Stone Age or early Bronze Age (2500-1500BC), this stone circle near Penzance whispers secrets from an era long gone. Lanyon Quoit emerges dramatically under a stormy sky in Madron near St Just, Cornwall. Its imposing presence reminds us of ancestral rituals and beliefs that once thrived within these lands during March 2022. Venturing northwards to Scotland's Outer Hebrides in March 2014 brings us face-to-face with the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. These majestic monoliths stand tall against time itself, leaving visitors awestruck by their grandeur. November 2008 transports us back to Wales as we encounter Pentre Ifan's Neolithic burial chamber in Nevern, Pembrokeshire. Here lies a sacred space where ancient souls found eternal rest amidst rolling hills and serene landscapes. August 2014 carries us even farther northward to Shetland Islands' Borastubble standing stone. Silently witnessing centuries pass by, it serves as a reminder of our connection to those who came before us. Waun Mawn reveals its hidden story—a lost stone circle reborn—at the Preseli Hills in Pembrokeshire, Wales.