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Stone Circles Collection (page 2)

Discover the mystifying allure as you journey through ancient landscapes and delve into the secrets they hold

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Stone Circles On A Landscape, Beaghmore Stone Circles, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Stone Circles On A Landscape, Beaghmore Stone Circles, Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Kilclooney, Co Donegal, Ireland; Dolmen

Kilclooney, Co Donegal, Ireland; Dolmen

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Standing Stones, Blacksod Point, Co Mayo, Ireland

Standing Stones, Blacksod Point, Co Mayo, Ireland

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Co Kerry, Ireland, Stone Circle

Co Kerry, Ireland, Stone Circle

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Beaghmore Stone Circles, Sperrin Mountains, Co Tyrone, Ireland

Beaghmore Stone Circles, Sperrin Mountains, Co Tyrone, Ireland

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Stonehenge information plaque

Stonehenge information plaque, commemorating the birthplace of Cecil Edward Herbert Chubb (1876-1934), who gave Stonehenge to the nation in 1918

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Fingals Cauldron, Machrie Moor stone circles, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland

Fingals Cauldron, Machrie Moor stone circles, Isle of Arran, North Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circles Collection: View of stone circle, Castlerigg Stone Circle, near Keswick, Lake District N. P

View of stone circle, Castlerigg Stone Circle, near Keswick, Lake District N. P. Cumbria, England, November
View of stone circle, Castlerigg Stone Circle, near Keswick, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, November

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Domestic Sheep, Swaledale ewes, flock grazing beside stone circle, Castlerigg Stone Circle

Domestic Sheep, Swaledale ewes, flock grazing beside stone circle, Castlerigg Stone Circle, near Keswick, Lake District N.P. Cumbria, England, November

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Callanish Standing Stones, Callanais, Isle of Lewis and Harris

Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Callanish Standing Stones, Callanais, Isle of Lewis and Harris
AW-6860 Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Callanish Standing Stones, Callanais, Isle of Lewis and Harris, Outer Hebrides a group of stones that date from the late Stone Age and early Bronze Age

Background imageStone Circles Collection: The prehistoric standing stone circle of Stonehenge, dating from between 3000 and 2000BC

The prehistoric standing stone circle of Stonehenge, dating from between 3000 and 2000BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Star trails over Stonehenge

Star trails over Stonehenge. Stonehenge is an ancient arrangement of large standing stones on Salisbury Plain, England. It is thought to have been built around 2000 BC by neolithic peoples

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Light flares at Stonehenge, artwork

Light flares at Stonehenge, artwork
Light flares at Stonehenge, computer artwork. Stonehenge is an ancient arrangement of large standing stones on Salisbury Plain, England

Background imageStone Circles Collection: Stonehenge at sunset

Stonehenge at sunset. 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 Circles Collection: Stonehenge

Stonehenge. 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 Circles Collection: Drombeg Stone Circle, near Glandore, County Cork, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Drombeg Stone Circle, near Glandore, County Cork, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageStone Circles Collection: St. Johns in the Vale and the Helvellyn Range from Castlerigg Stone Circle

St. Johns in the Vale and the Helvellyn Range from Castlerigg Stone Circle, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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Discover the mystifying allure as you journey through ancient landscapes and delve into the secrets they hold. From the rugged beauty of the Lake District National Park to the windswept shores of Scotland's Outer Hebrides, these enigmatic structures transport us back in time. Immerse yourself in the captivating aura of Castlerigg Stone Circle, nestled amidst the breathtaking Helvellyn Range in England's Lake District National Park. As dawn breaks over this Neolithic marvel, witness nature and history intertwine, casting an ethereal glow upon its weathered stones. Venturing northward to Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, encounter the awe-inspiring Callanish Standing Stones. These majestic monoliths stand tall against a backdrop of dramatic coastal scenery, their presence evoking a sense of wonder and reverence for our ancestors' ingenuity. Journeying further west to North Ayrshire on Scotland's Isle of Arran lies Machrie Moor stone circles. Here, amidst rolling hills and heather-clad moors, ancient rituals once unfolded within these sacred rings. Feel a connection with those who came before as you tread upon hallowed ground. No exploration would be complete without beholding Stonehenge at sunrise – an iconic symbol that has captivated generations with its timeless grandeur. This UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a testament to human ingenuity and serves as a gateway into our distant past. Aerial images unveil Avebury's vast Neolithic Monument – home to not only one but several stone circles encircling an impressive henge. Step into this archaeological wonderland where mystery lingers among towering megaliths that have stood for millennia. Returning once more to Salisbury Plain is Stonehenge itself – an enduring masterpiece dating back 5000 years. Its colossal stones bear witness to centuries gone by while inviting contemplation about their purpose and significance within our collective history.