#StandingStoneSunday & its a smaller stone that we passed,
according to Megalithic Portal this is part of a stone row in Studland

see more from our trip across the Dorset Landscape in the new episode >>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r99457iUUCs

Bowl Rock sits near Trencrom Hill in Cornwall. It carries one of the most entertaining pieces of local folklore in the region. At first glance it looks like a simple rounded granite boulder resting in the grass. But according to Cornish tradition, this was no ordinary stone.
#stonebothering #StandingStoneSunday
The graveyard stone row near South zeal, taken on positive film c2004, when I could walk to such places. #Dartmoor #Devon #standingstonesunday #photography

A stepped, stone stile in springtime for #SilentSunday or for #StandingStoneSunday - and let that be enough sibilance for one day. 😁

#Photography #Cornwall

The first few developed sketches from my wee tour of Anglesey’s ancient sites. More burial chambers to come #AltText #StandingStoneSunday #Sketchbook

It's off the land of recumbent stone circles for today's #StandingStoneSunday

Druidstone stone circle on the west side of Bennachie in Aberdeenshire.

#StoneCircle

Morfa Abererch: A standing stone on the edge of the dunes, just above the beach to the east of Pwllheli. #StandingStoneSunday
Our correspondent Mr F.T.Dog writes: This stone is surely going to topple within the next three years. Before that happens, I think it would provide a golden opportunity for checking for dateable finds in its immediate vicinity as erosion exposes its base.
Lapa de Gargantáns is a Neolithic standing stone in the parish of Gargantáns in the municipality of Moraña in Galicia, Spain. It was found in 1958. It is 2,35 m high with 1,92 m above the ground and 50 cm in diameter. #StandingStoneSunday
Opos. Missed #StandingStoneSunday by a mere 24 hours. Apologies. Here’s a little beauty that’s just by the wonderful #Newgrange in #ireland Photo from my visit on a grey and windy day a few years ago. #neolithic
A man climbs up an Irish cromlech in an attempt to get away from a feral goat. An illustration by Illingworth for a Lynn Doyle story published in The Strand Magazine in 1934. #StandingStoneSunday