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Stenness, Neolithic standing stones 1 Orkney Isles Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stenness, Neolithic standing stones, Orkney Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ring of Brodgar, flat slab, Stenness, Orkney isles Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Barnhouse neolithic Settlement in Orkney, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Bay of Skaill in Orkney Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Ring of Brodgar, Neolithic henge, Orkney
Marwick Bay with remnants of a boiler from a shipwreck Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pentalina fast ferry, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Departing fast ferry, Scotland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The last few remaining standing stones, at the ring of Brodgar, near Stenness, on the Orkney mainland. The ring is estimated to have been built between 2000 and 2500 bc, and taken hundreds of thousands of man hours to construct. The ring is now a UNESCO world heritage site, and has been since 1999.


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