Canburrin: A pair of standing stones in Co. Kerry #StandingStoneSunday - one is 1.95m tall and inclined, the other is huge, 3.4m long, laying flat. ๐Ÿ“ท boots More: http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=6478
Drumtroddan Standing Stones. This old feller is the last stone standing in what was once a row of 4, possibly 5 stones, pointing towards the Galloway Hills in the east.
#Scotland #AncientHistory #StandingStoneSunday #blackandwhitephotography #SouthernScotland
#StandingStoneSunday #Celtic: `A megalithic burial site erected between 2500 and 2000 BC, Merlinโ€™s Tomb has undergone many changes since the Neolithic period.
Merlin's Tomb is all what remains of a Neolithic passage-grave, destroyed by the end of the 19h century.`
Source: Centre de l`Imaginare de Athurien at Chateau Comper
@withaveeay Thatโ€™s some damn fine #StandingStoneSunday imagery there. Thanks for sharing.
#StandingStoneSunday: Monte Alban, Oaxaca
#StandingStoneSunday: The menhirs of Kergadiou
#StandingStoneSunday: `The Carnac stones are an exceptionally dense collection of megalithic sites near the south coast of Brittany in northwestern France, consisting of stone alignments (rows), dolmens (stone tombs), tumuli (burial mounds) and single menhirs. More than 3,000 prehistoric standing stones were hewn from local granite and erected by the pre-Celtic people of Brittany and form the largest such collection in the world.`
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnac_stones