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The Almendres stone circle, one of the oldest cromlechs in Europe in a region knows as the Iberian Mesopotamia, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Rinaju Alignment of Neolithic menhirs erected around 6500 years ago at Cauria, Corsica, France, Europe
Rinaju Alignment of neolithic menhirs erected around 6500 years ago at Cauria, Corsica, France, Europe
Carved Bronze Age granite statue menhirs at Filitosa, approximately 3500 years old, one intact with a grumpy face, Corsica, France, Europe
The 7 metre tall Menhir at Meada, the largest megalithic standing stone in the Iberian peninsula, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Bori Kalimbuang, megalithic burial site with 102 menhirs near Rantepao, Bori, Rantepao, Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
Bori Kalimbuang megalithic burial site with 102 menhirs near Rantepao, Bori, Rantepao, Toraja, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
The megalithic Menir do Outeiro standing stone in a meadow of wild flowers, Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
The standing stones at Xerez (Cromeleque do Xerez) (Xerez cromlech), Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
The Cromlech of the Almendres, a megalithic complex, one of largest existing group of structured menhirs in Europe, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
The megalithic Menir do Outeiro standing stone in a meadow of wild flowers, Monsaraz, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
The Cromlech of the Almendres, a megalithic complex, one of largest existing group of structured menhirs in Europe, Evora, Alentejo, Portugal, Europe
Monument to the fallen of the Spanish Civil War in the town of La Corun~a in Spain's Galicia region.
Stone circle at full moon with starry sky, Keswick, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Central England, Great Britain
Stone circle at full moon with starry sky, Keswick, Yorkshire Dales National Park, Central England, Great Britain
Stonehenge, Neolithic cult site, Neolithic stone circle, UNESCO World Heritage Site Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle dating from around 3000 BC, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
The Neolithic Castlerigg Stone Circle dating from around 3000 BC, near Keswick, Lake District National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cumbria, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Top Down over Castlerigg Stone Circle from a drone, Keswick, Lake District National Park, North West England
The Hurlers, Menhirs, Megaliths, Bronze Age Stone Circles, Minions, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, Great Britain
Menhirs, Les Alignements de Lagatjar near Camaret-sur-Mer, Crozon peninsula, Finistere, Brittany, France, Europe
Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The megalithic monument is cross shaped with a central ring of stones and was buildt between 2900 and 2600 BC. It is probably oriented towards the moon not the sun. Europe, Scotland, July
Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The megalithic monument is cross shaped with a central ring of stones and was buildt between 2900 and 2600 BC. It is probably oriented towards the moon not the sun. Europe, Scotland, July
Ring of Brodgar, part of the UNESCO world heritage site Heart of Neolithic Orkney. This neolithic henge monument and stone circle is one of the main attractions of the Orkney Islands. europe, central europe, northern europe, united kingdom, great britain, scotland, northern isles,orkney islands, June
Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The megalithic monument is cross shaped with a central ring of stones and was buildt between 2900 and 2600 BC. It is probably oriented towards the moon not the sun. Europe, Scotland, July
Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The megalithic monument is cross shaped with a central ring of stones and was buildt between 2900 and 2600 BC. It is probably oriented towards the moon not the sun. Europe, Scotland, July
Standing Stones of Callanish (Callanish 1) on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. The megalithic monument is cross shaped with a central ring of stones and was buildt between 2900 and 2600 BC. It is probably oriented towards the moon not the sun. Europe, Scotland, July
Alignment of statue-menhirs at I Stantari. Cauria megalithic site, located in the commune of Sartene in southern Corsica. The site was occupied from the Early Neolithic to the end of the Bronze Age. Some ten statue-menhirs can be seen in two alignments, on which reliefs (swords, belts, loincloths, faces, arms and hands) can be distinguished.