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Stenness, Neolithic Standing Stones, Orkney. The Neolithic Stones At Stenness, On The Main Island Of Orkney, Are A World Heritage Site. These Four Stones Are The Remains Of A Circle Of 12, Are About A Foot Thick, And Up To 16Ft High. The Image Was Taken Late Evening, With A Marvellous Sky. Sir Walter Scott Visited Here In 1814.

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Stenness, Neolithic standing stones, Orkney. The neolithic stones at Stenness, on the main island of Orkney, are a World heritage site. These four stones are the remains of a circle of 12, are about a foot thick, and up to 16ft high. The image was taken late evening, with a marvellous sky. Sir Walter Scott visited here in 1814.

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