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"Unraveling the Mysteries of Stone Circles

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge from the air K040312

Stonehenge from the air K040312
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Aerial view of the site showing roads looking east

Background imageStone Circle Collection: The Kings Men CC72_02440

The Kings Men CC72_02440
The Kings Men, Rollright Stones, Oxfordshire. Two women in Edwardian dress near the largest stone in the circle. Legend states that the monument was formed when a king

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge DP180673

Stonehenge DP180673
STONHENGE, Amesbury, Wiltshire. View of Stonehenge with a single beam of light for the centenary to mark the outbreak of the First World War. Shot after twilight

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Al Gore at Stonehenge DP137789

Al Gore at Stonehenge DP137789
Stonehenge, Stonehenge Down, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Portrait of former vice president of the United States, Al Gore, posed at Stonehenge

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Europe, Ireland, Uragh stone circle in Beara Peninsula

Europe, Ireland, Uragh stone circle in Beara Peninsula

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Snow covered Nine Maidens cairn circle on Belstone Common, Dartmoor, Devon, England

Snow covered Nine Maidens cairn circle on Belstone Common, Dartmoor, Devon, England. Winter (January) 2016

Background imageStone Circle Collection: The Standing Stones of Stenness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland

The Standing Stones of Stenness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge at sunrise

Stonehenge at sunrise. This ancient arrangement of large standing stones (megaliths) on Salisbury Plain, England, is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N090042

Castlerigg Stone Circle N090042
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Illuminated view of the stones

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge N080719

Stonehenge N080719
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. A line of cars pass Stonehenge travelling along the A303

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge N071260

Stonehenge N071260
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View of the stone cirlce at early dawn

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge N071259

Stonehenge N071259
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View of the stone circle at early dawn

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge at night K940305

Stonehenge at night K940305
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Details of stones at night

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071054
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. Storm clouds loom over the stone circle

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169

Arbor Low Stone Circle K060169
ARBOR LOW STONE CIRCLE, Derbyshire. Detailed view of the neolithic monument showing the Derbyshire Dales in the background

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge K021116

Stonehenge K021116
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Misty detail view from the South

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040514

Mitchells Fold Stone Circle K040514
MITCHELLs FOLD STONE CIRCLE, Stapeley Hill, Shropshire. View of part of the Bronze Age stone circle

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge J850009

Stonehenge J850009
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View of stones in the snow at sunset

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge N030018

Stonehenge N030018
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. The sun sets behind Stonehenge leaving rich blue sky for all to see

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge N030017

Stonehenge N030017
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Daytime view of the stones showing the Great Trilithon

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge jackdaw DP149801

Stonehenge jackdaw DP149801
Stonehenge, Stonehenge Down, Amesbury, Wiltshire. Stonehenge at night, showing a Jackdaw flying between the stones

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Scorhill Stone Circle, Devon, England, UK

Scorhill Stone Circle, Devon, England, UK

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Saddlebac (Blencathra), from Castlerigg Stone Circle, Lake District National Park

Saddlebac (Blencathra), from Castlerigg Stone Circle, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands

Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands
Neolithic standing stones on the Orkney Islands known as the Ring of Brodgar. UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Swinside stone circle, England

Swinside stone circle, England
Swinside stone circle, Cumbria, England. This stone circle, near Broughton-in-Furness, consists of 55 stones positioned to form a 28-metre diameter circle

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, 17th century artwork

Stonehenge, 17th century artwork. This megalithic stone circle was constructed over 5000 years ago as a Druid temple, burial ground, or astronomical observatory

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Aerial image of Avebury, Neolithic Monument, site of a large henge and several stone circles

Aerial image of Avebury, Neolithic Monument, site of a large henge and several stone circles, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle

Castlerigg Stone Circle, Keswick, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Dawn, Castlerigg Stone Circle, Helvellyn Range on horizon, Keswick, Lake District

Dawn, Castlerigg Stone Circle, Helvellyn Range on horizon, Keswick, Lake District, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness

Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness
Scotland, Orkney Islands, Standing Stones of Stenness. The Standing Stones of Stenness, a Neolithic stone circle monument on the mainland of Orkney, Scotland

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, outer ditch N071266

Stonehenge, outer ditch N071266
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. View of the outer ditch. Frosty early morning view

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle N071056

Castlerigg Stone Circle N071056
CASTLERIGG STONE CIRCLE, Cumbria. General view of the stone circle showing the fells in the background

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge K021106

Stonehenge K021106
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Misty view from the North East

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge J870258

Stonehenge J870258
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Main circle and station stone silhouetted at sunset

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge J870244

Stonehenge J870244
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Midsummer sunrise. Sarsen Circle and Heel Stone

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge J870230

Stonehenge J870230
STONEHENGE, Wiltshire. Silhouette of the stones during mid-summer sunset

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle, The Lake District, Cumbria, England

Castlerigg Stone Circle, The Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageStone Circle Collection: England, Wiltshire

England, Wiltshire
Wiltshire - Avebury stone circle

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands

Ring of Brodgar, Orkney Islands
Neolithic standing stones or henge in the Orkney islands, known as the Ring of Brodgar

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle, a 40 stone circle from 3200 BC, Keswick, Lake District National Park

Castlerigg Stone Circle, a 40 stone circle from 3200 BC, Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stone Circle dating from between 3000 and 1500BC

Stone Circle dating from between 3000 and 1500BC, Callanish, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Ring of Brodgar stone circle at sunset

Ring of Brodgar stone circle at sunset, dating from between 2500 and 2000 BC, 27 stones of 60 still standing, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Callanish (Callanais) Standing Stones

Callanish (Callanais) Standing Stones, erected by Neolithic people between 3000 and 1500 BC, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Torhouskie Stone Circle dating from Neolithic times

Torhouskie Stone Circle dating from Neolithic times, near Wigtown, Galloway, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Aerial view of Stonehenge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England

Aerial view of Stonehenge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castelrigg Stone Circle, near Keswick, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Castelrigg Stone Circle, near Keswick, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Preshitoric archaeological site, Castlerigg Stone Circle, standing stones

Preshitoric archaeological site, Castlerigg Stone Circle, standing stones, with mountains beyond, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge in the snow DP157903

Stonehenge in the snow DP157903
Stonehenge, Amesbury, Wiltshire. General view of snow covered Stonehenge



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"Unraveling the Mysteries of Stone Circles: A Journey through Time and Wonder" Step into the ancient world as you explore the enigmatic stone circles scattered across Europe. From the iconic Avebury Stone Circle J900435 to the legendary Stonehenge J940486, these awe-inspiring structures hold secrets that continue to captivate archaeologists and visitors alike. As you approach Stonehenge ahead FL01500_02_003, anticipation builds for a breathtaking encounter with one of history's greatest marvels. The imposing stones of Stonehenge J850008 stand tall, their origins shrouded in mystery and speculation. Witness nature's masterpiece unfold at sunset with Stonehenge sunset J870232, where fiery hues paint an ethereal backdrop against this timeless monument. Venturing further north, Scotland's Orkney Islands reveal Skara Brae Prehistoric Village - a testament to human resilience dating back thousands of years. This archaeological gem transports you back in time, offering glimpses into daily life during prehistoric times. Immerse yourself in history once more at Avebury Stone Circle N071124, its grandeur rivaling that of its famous counterpart. Marvel at the intricate frost-kissed details adorning Prehistoric stone circle in frost, Avebury UNESCO World Heritage Site - a true testament to human ingenuity amidst challenging climates. Journey westward to Castlerigg Stone Circle J850518 nestled amidst Cumbria's picturesque landscapes. Its serene setting invites contemplation as you ponder over its purpose and significance throughout centuries past. Conclude your expedition with another encounter with greatness at Stonehenge K030912 – an opportunity to delve deeper into this captivating landmark's rich narrative. Join us on this extraordinary voyage through time as we unravel the mysteries surrounding these mesmerizing stone circles. Let their silent whispers guide us towards understanding our ancestors' profound connection with both earth and sky – an enduring legacy etched in stone.