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Stone Circle Collection (page 6)

"Unraveling the Mysteries of Stone Circles

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Sunrise over standing stones at the Hurlers, a series of prehistoric stone circles

Sunrise over standing stones at the Hurlers, a series of prehistoric stone circles on Bodmin Moor, near Liskeard, east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: A Prehistoric Stone Circle on a Mound, an Extensive Landscape Beyond

A Prehistoric Stone Circle on a Mound, an Extensive Landscape Beyond, mid-18th-early 19th century

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Ancient prehistoric standing stones in a stone circle, Scorhill Stone Circle

Ancient prehistoric standing stones in a stone circle, Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

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Callanish002
Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, Callanish Stones 2

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Callanish004
Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, Callanish Stones 4

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Callanish003
Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, Callanish Stones 3

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LewisHarris0089P. jpg
Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, Callanish Stones 5, Standing stones, stone circle, ancient, mystic

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Callanish006
Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, Callanish Stones 6

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Callanish001
Scotland, Isle of Lewis, Callanish, Callanish Stones

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Cashelkeelty Stone Circle, Beara Peninsula, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland

Cashelkeelty Stone Circle, Beara Peninsula, County Kerry, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Supermoon rising over Stonehenge Wiltshire, the biggest Supermoon in 68 years

Supermoon rising over Stonehenge Wiltshire, the biggest Supermoon in 68 years and the closest since 1948. 13th November 2016

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Supermoon rising over Stonehenge, the biggest for 68 years. Wiltshire, England, UK

Supermoon rising over Stonehenge, the biggest for 68 years. Wiltshire, England, UK. November 2016

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle, Saddleback (Blencathra) behind, Keswick, Lake District National

Castlerigg Stone Circle, Saddleback (Blencathra) behind, Keswick, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire

Stonehenge Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Standing stones at Avebury stone circle, Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage

Standing stones at Avebury stone circle, Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Avebury, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Boadicea, 1873. Creator: Unknown

Boadicea, 1873. Creator: Unknown
Boadicea, mid-late 19th century. Boudicca encourages her warriors from a chariot with blades on the wheels. The Roman army is gathered near a stone circle in the distance

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Stonehenge, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Stonehenge, c1910. Druidical Remains. Situated on Salisbury Plain. The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge in Wiltshire was built between 3000 and 2000 BC

Background imageStone Circle Collection: The Central Stones, Stones of Stenness, Neolithic stone circle, 5000 years old, UNESCO

The Central Stones, Stones of Stenness, Neolithic stone circle, 5000 years old, UNESCO
Standing Stones of Stenness in Orkney Islands, Scotland, Europe

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Duddo Stone Circle, Northumberland, England, UK, March 2010

Duddo Stone Circle, Northumberland, England, UK, March 2010

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Inchiquin Lake, Beara Peninsula, Co Kerry, Ireland; Stone Circle

Inchiquin Lake, Beara Peninsula, Co Kerry, Ireland; Stone Circle

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Stonehenge, Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 1894. Prehistoric monument of standing stones aligned to the sunset of the winter solstice and the opposing sunrise of the summer solstice

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Nine Stone Close stone circle, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November

Nine Stone Close stone circle, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, UK. November

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Close up of Stonehenge stones at night, Wiltshire, England, Uk, September 2009

Close up of Stonehenge stones at night, Wiltshire, England, Uk, September 2009

Background imageStone Circle Collection: The King of the Golden Mountain, 1909

The King of the Golden Mountain, 1909
The Son made a circle, and his Father and he took their places within it, and the little black Mannikin appeared. The King of the Golden Mountain from The Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm, pub

Background imageStone Circle Collection: A shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century. Artist

A shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century. Artist
A shepherd posing at Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain, Wiltshire, 19th century

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Ireland, County Cork, Drombeg, Drombeg Stone Circle, 5th century

Ireland, County Cork, Drombeg, Drombeg Stone Circle, 5th century

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Almendres Cromlech (Cromeleque dos Almendres), an oval stone circle dating back to

Almendres Cromlech (Cromeleque dos Almendres), an oval stone circle dating back to the late neolithic or early Copper Age. Europe, Southern Europe, Portugal, March

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Pobull Fhinn (Finns People) stone circle, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Pobull Fhinn (Finns People) stone circle, North Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. The stones were probably named after Fionn mac Cumhaill, the legendary Gaelic hero

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Standing stones, Great Bernera, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009

Standing stones, Great Bernera, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009
Standing stones, Great Bernera, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, 2009. Known as Callanish VIII, this is a megalithic group of four standing stones arranged in a semicircle facing the strait that divides

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stone Rings - Old Keig, Balquhain, Balgorkar, 1827, (1946). Artist: I Logan

Stone Rings - Old Keig, Balquhain, Balgorkar, 1827, (1946). Artist: I Logan
Stone Rings - Old Keig, Balquhain, Balgorkar, 1827, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1830, (1946). Artist: James Bridges

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1830, (1946). Artist: James Bridges
Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1830, (1946). From Early Britain, by Jacquetta Hawkes [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageStone Circle Collection: An original Druid, c1860, (1860). Artist: John Leech

An original Druid, c1860, (1860). Artist: John Leech
An original Druid, c1860, (c1860). From The Comic History of England, by Gilbert A A Beckett. [Bradbury, Agnew, & Co. London]

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Lifting of an impost at Stonehenge, 1901, (c1920)

Lifting of an impost at Stonehenge, 1901, (c1920). Restoration of the ancient monument. The Stonehenge complex on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire evolved in a series of stages between about 3100

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, (c1920)

Stonehenge, (c1920). A reconstruction of the stone circle as it looked up to 5, 000 years ago when it was built, and a view in modern times showing how the stones have fallen over time

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge after restoration, c1920

Stonehenge after restoration, c1920. The Stonehenge complex on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire evolved in a series of stages between about 3100 and 1600 BC

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1920s

Stonehenge, Wiltshire, c1920s. The Stonehenge complex on Salisbury Plain evolved in a series of stages between about 3100 and 1600 BC

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stonehenge, c1835. Artist: John Constable

Stonehenge, c1835. Artist: John Constable
Stonehenge, c1835. The Neolithic stone circle on Salisbury Plain is thought to have been used to observe the motions of the moon and sun, and was built about 2, 000 BC

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Scorhill Stone Circle, Dartmoor, Devon, 20th century. Constructed in the Bronze Age, 3rd - 2nd Millennium BC, Scorhill is one of Devons biggest and most intact stone circles

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick, Cumberland, UK, 20th century. Constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition (3, 300 to 900 BC) during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Sunrise on Megalithic Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Sunrise on Megalithic Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Sunrise on Megalithic Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century. Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, one of the best known prehistoric sites in Britain

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Nine Maidens Stone Circle, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Nine Maidens Stone Circle, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Nine Maidens Stone Circle, Cornwall, 20th century. A partially restored prehistoric stone circle near Boskednan, northwest of the town of Penzance in Cornwall

Background imageStone Circle Collection: The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Also known as Dawns Men, a late neolithic stone circle located in Cornwall, United Kingdom

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Boscawen-Un Stone Circle near St. Buryan, Penwith, Cornwall, 20th century. A Bronze age stone circle consisting of 19 upright stones made of grey granite and one of bright quartz, in an ellipse

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Rollright Stones, 2000 BC, Oxfordshire and Warwickshire borders, 20th century. Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments near the village of Long Compton on the borders of Oxfordshire

Background imageStone Circle Collection: The Avenue, leading to the Stone Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century

The Avenue, leading to the Stone Circle, Avebury, Wiltshire, 20th century. Built and altered over many centuries from about 2850 BC until about 2200 BC

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Stone Alignment, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Stone Alignment, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Stone Alignment, 20th century. Possibly one of 16 stone circles on Dartmoor. The earliest known circles were apparently erected around five thousand years ago during the Neolithic period

Background imageStone Circle Collection: Merry Maidens stone circle

Merry Maidens stone circle
Merry Maidens bronze age stone circle, also known as Dawns Men. Traditionally these are maidens supposedly turned to stone for dancing on a sunday

Background imageStone Circle Collection: The Hurlers

The Hurlers, Stone Circles in Cornwall. Legend tells that they are men changed into stones for playing Cornish Hurling on a Sunday



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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.