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The bronze age stone circle at Ardgroom on the Beara Peninsula, County Cork, Ireland.
Poulnabrone Dolmen in Ireland
Ardgroom Stone Circle is a prehistoric monument located in County Cork, Ireland. It is one of the many stone circles scattered across the country and is situated on the Beara Peninsula. The circle consists of 11 stones, with a central stone standing slightly higher than the others.
Ancient portal dolmen, megalithic tomb, The Burren, Country Clare, Republic of Ireland.
At the top of Tonelagee 817m mountain, Wicklow Mountains, Ireland
Giant's Causeway interlocking basalt columns Northern Ireland UK
Located on the Beara Peninsula on a small hill between lough Cloonee and Lough Inchiquinn the monument consists of a five stone circle beside a large standing stone.  This circle is set in an incredible valley, with a nice waterfall in the distance.
The Brownshill Dolmen, officially known as Kernanstown Cromlech, a magnificent megalithic granite capstone, weighing about 103 tonnes, located in County Carlow, Ireland
The mysterious Castlerigg Stone Circle in Cumbria, dates back 3000 years to the Neolithic period.What it was built for is still a mystery, was in for religious ceremonies, or trading with the scattered neolithic communities? whatever the answer it remains a stunning sight set amongst the mountains and fells of the English Lake District, close to the market and tourist Town of Keswick.It is one of the most important stone circles in Britain.
The ancient standing stones of Callanish (or Calanais) on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland at sunrise. Built about 5000 years ago, the deeply textured stones of Callanish are arranged in allignments of avenues and a central circle not unlike a celtic cross.
The Kilmartin Stones are a collection of 79 ancient graveslabs (one exception being a side-slab of a tomb chest) at Kilmartin parish church in the village of Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom
Dolmen in Coruña, Galicia, against a setting sun and horizon in silhouette.
Altar Wedge Tomb gallery grave in the village of Schull, County Cork, Ireland
Hexagon rock formations of the Giant Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, of Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, on a gloomy, cloud day.
Poulnabrone Dolmen Ireland
celtic stone circle on Beara Peninsula the west coast of Ireland.
An aerial drone view of MacLeod's Stone, also known as Clach Mhic Leoid in Gaelic, on the island of Harris, on the northwest coast of Scotland. The neolithic standing stone dates back more than 4,500 years.
On a radiant afternoon in the mystical landscape of County Cork, Ireland, the Kealkill Stone Circle, or Ciorcal Cloch Kealkill, stands as a silent witness to the passage of time. Nestled amidst the verdant countryside, this ancient stone circle comes alive in the warm embrace of sunlight, revealing an atmosphere of ancient spirituality and natural beauty.\n\nThe circular arrangement of weathered stones, standing tall against the backdrop of lush greenery, casts elongated shadows in the golden light. Each stone, marked by the patina of centuries, exudes an air of enduring mystery, carrying the whispers of stories untold and rituals long past.\n\nSurrounded by the gentle hum of nature, the Kealkill Stone Circle becomes a sacred space where the boundary between the earthly and the ethereal blurs. Sunlight filters through the leaves of nearby trees, creating a play of light and shadow that dances across the ancient stones. The air is infused with the scent of wildflowers and earth, a sensory tapestry that transports visitors to a bygone era.\n\nAs sunlight illuminates the surface of the stones, their ancient carvings and weathered textures become more pronounced, revealing the craftsmanship of those who erected them in times immemorial. The circular arrangement suggests a cosmic harmony, aligning with the movements of the celestial bodies and evoking a sense of connection to the rhythms of the universe.
The bronze age Uragh stone circle on the Beara Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland.
A long exposure view of the Poulnabrone Dolmen under an overcast sky in County Clare of Western Ireland
Ancient portal dolmen, megalithic tomb, The Burren, Country Clare, Republic of Ireland.
Ancient stone circle on the Beara peninsula
The Uragh Stone Circle is located in County Kerry, Ireland. It is a prehistoric stone circle situated on the Beara Peninsula, near the town of Kenmare. The circle consists of five standing stones, and it is believed to date back to the Bronze Age, making it over 4,000 years old.
The Brownshill Dolmen, officially known as Kernanstown Cromlech, a magnificent megalithic granite capstone, weighing about 103 tonnes, located in County Carlow, Ireland.
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A stone circle in town Kenmare, Ireland
Avebury Henge, Wiltshire, England, UK. This free-to-enter ancient stone circle site dates from Neolithic times and its purpose is debatable. It is constructed from a large outer circle of stones with two smaller inner circles, all surrounded by earthworks and a ditch. Abandoned by the Iron Age it nevertheless remains a significant Henge in the landscape of ancient Wiltshire, England
Carrowmore megalithic cemetery in County Sligo, on a sunny summer afternoon
Extinct volcano of Puna Pau where the pukaos, or moai headdresses, were built on Easter Island, Rapa Nui, Chile
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