Detail of standing stone & intricate patterns within rock formation at sunset at Callanish. An ancient stone circle dating back to Neolithic times,Callanish is the most dramatic prehistoric site in the Hebrides and is sometimes referred to as the Stonehenge of Scotland
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- Sunset over the central circle at Callanish. An ancient stone circle dating back to Neolithic times,Callanish is the most dramatic prehistoric site in the Hebrides and is sometimes referred to as the Stonehenge of Scotland
- Callanish Standing Stones.
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