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The bronze age stone circle at Ardgroom on the Beara Peninsula, County Cork, Ireland.
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Isle of Mull, Scotland, Inner Hebrides, Lochbuie standing stones
A prehistoric standing stone in West Lothian near Cairnpapple Hill.
archaeological site of prehistoric stone circle of Shronebirrane, County Kerry in northwestern Ireland
The Bonane Heritage Park is a privately owned archaeological site and tourist attraction located in the scenic area between the towns of Bonane and Kenmare in County Kerry, Ireland. The park is situated in the heart of the Beara Peninsula, which is known for its rugged coastline, stunning landscapes, and rich archaeological history.\n\nThe park covers an area of approximately 150 acres and contains a number of important archaeological features, including a stone circle, a fulacht fiadh (a type of ancient cooking site), and a number of standing stones. These features are thought to date back to the Bronze Age, which lasted from around 2500 BC to 500 BC in Ireland.\n\nIn addition to its archaeological features, the Bonane Heritage Park also includes a number of walking trails, picnic areas, and other amenities for visitors to enjoy. The park is open to the public from April to October each year, and guided tours are available for those who want to learn more about the site's history and significance.\n\nOverall, the Bonane Heritage Park is a unique and fascinating destination for anyone interested in Ireland's rich archaeological heritage, as well as for those who simply want to enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the Beara Peninsula.
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.
Stone marker on shore of Kyle of Durness, Scotland
The Riasc Monastic Settlement is an archaeological site located in County Kerry, Ireland. It is an early Christian site dating back to the 6th century. The settlement includes the remains of a stone church, a round tower, and various other structures.
Old deer park, Brodick, Isle of Arran
Photo of burial mound - Eshoej - from the bronze age located in Jutland, Denmark, a late summer / early autumn taken by a  Medium Format camera
This image features an ancient ogham stone obelisk atop Dunmore Head on the Dingle Peninsula in County Kerry, Ireland.
Lochbuie Standing Stones, Isle of Mull, Scotland
Menhirs from the chromelech (stone circle) of Pobull Fhinn, above Loch Langass, north Uist, in the outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK
Teter Rock in Kansas
Taken on the battlefield of Culloden in Inverness Scotland. A headstone marks the area where several Jacobite clans died in the Battle of Culloden 1746 against the British.
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.
Roman temple altar stone at Great Chester Fort (Aesica) on Hadrian's Wall Path, near Greenhead, Northumberland, UK
large man-made upright stone, typically dating from the European prehistoric area. Connemara, county Galway, Connacht province, Ireland, Europe
Stone of Destiny at the Hill of Tara, County Meath, Ireland
A teenage girl touches the rock on the wooden platform representing the Martyr's Stake memorializing two females (aged 18 and 63) drowned in the River Bladnoch when they refused to renounce their faith during Covenanter times in 1685, Wigtown, Scotland, UK, Europe
Kyle of Durness - United Kingdom. May 24, 2023: Against the backdrop of the Kyle of Durness, the Keoldale Standing Stone emerges. This monument connects the present to the Celtic past
Granite Tors and rocks in the English countryside
Irish Megalith on Clogher Head in the evening with mountains in the background
The Merry Maidens stone circle in Penwith, West Cornwall
Inscribed Stone, Ancient Site, near Morvah, Cornwall UK
Old Quarried Rock showing holes used in the fracture or splitting of the rock from the Quarry, Salt Point State Park, California; Northern California Coast; 40-60 million year old sedimentary sandstone rock from the German Rancho Formation. Quarried about 1856 for transport to San Francisco.
Menhir on a field / Dingle Paninsula / Ireland
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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