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Aerial photo of Beaghmore Neolithic Stone Circles Co Tyrone Northern Ireland
Rural fields of Cornwall, UK
Aerial drone image of atmospheric Dunsinane Hill Fort, also known as Macbeth’s Castle in Perthshire. Traces of human settlement go back a thousand years, defined in the contours of the hill. Once an Iron Age encampment, it was later the site of The Battle of Dunsinane, in 1054, between the English army of Earl Siward, fighting for Prince Malcolm’s claim to the Scottish throne against King Macbeth’s army.\nShakespeare later wrote a line in his Macbeth where a supernatural being is quoted as saying \
Megalithic circle of Drombeg. The Drombeg Megalithic Circle or also called 'Druid's altar' is located in County Cork in Ireland.
Snow covered Lanyon Quoit in west Cornwall with a blue sky.
archaeological site of prehistoric stone circle of Drombeg, County Cork in southern Ireland
A Viking burial site, Mon, Denmark
Aerial view of Cornish stone circle
Tregeseal Stone Circle. One of many bronze age structures found in Cornwall.
Dolmen near the Village of Zennor, West Cornwall
Sunset aerial drone view of the atmospheric Callanish Stones on the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.  The ancient coastal standing stones date back 5,000 years. They remain a mystery, but were perhaps an astronomical observatory. A later added chambered tomb is seen within the main stone circle.
La Longue Rocque megalithic standing stone, from a distance, at the Les Paysans Road in the island of Guernsey in the United Kingdom.
Neolithic monument in Cornwall. This prehistoric capstone held up by standing stones was a tome in West Penwith.
Arbor Low Stone Circle
Grimspound, Dartmoor, Devon
Beaghmore Neolithic Stone Circles Co Tyrone Northern Ireland
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Helman Tor in mid Cornwall England UK Geology site ancient monument and large nature reserve
The iron age village of Chysauster, West Cornwall, UK.
Rural fields of Cornwall, UK
Ancient and mysterious patterned circles (eye pattern) marked into the granite boulder stone and moss in Wistman's Wood on Dartmoor, Devon England. Possibly left there by Druids or practisers of ancient religion.
A black and white image of Lanyon Quoit, Madron, Penzance in Cornwall, UK. In the distance is the remains of a tin mine.
A dolmen is a type of single-chamber megalithic tomb, usually consisting of two or more vertical megaliths supporting a large flat horizontal capstone or \
Treffigan burial chamber is a Neolithic or early bronze age entrance grave burial chambers like this are found on the penwith peninsula west cornwall and the isles of Scilly
Two big boulders by the roadside in the English lake District not far from Ambleside, United Kingdom.
The Merry Maidens Stone Circle near Lamorna, Penzance, Cornwall UK
Duloe Stone Circle, the smallest in Cornwall, UK. The stones are composed of quartzite.
Carnac (Morbihan, Brittany, France). Menhirs and dolmens in a meadow under a dramatic sky at summer.
Kerzérho is a set of neolithic alignments in the commune of Erdeven, in the region of Morbihan Brittany, France. It lies approximately 8 km northwest of Carnac.
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