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  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013020.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013013.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013009.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013004.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013005.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013019.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013010.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013011.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013016.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013014.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013021.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013008.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013018.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013006.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013017.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013015.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013012.jpg
  • Standing stones in the Ring 'O Brodgar, Stenness, Orkney.  Part of the Heart of Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site, the Ring o' Brodgar is found in the West Mainland parish of Stenness. It stands on an eastward-sloping plateau on the Ness o' Brodgar - a thin strip of land separating the Harray and Stenness lochs. With a diameter of 103.6 metres (340 ft), the Brodgar ring is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013007.jpg
  • Standing stones at Stenness, Orkney.  One of the earliest stone circles in Britain standing at up to six metres in height and dating from around 3100 BC<br />
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(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013001.jpg
  • Standing stones at Stenness, Orkney.  One of the earliest stone circles in Britain standing at up to six metres in height and dating from around 3100 BC<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013002.jpg
  • Standing stones at Stenness, Orkney.  One of the earliest stone circles in Britain standing at up to six metres in height and dating from around 3100 BC<br />
<br />
(c) Andrew Wilson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Orkney_AW06042013003.jpg