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To the Ring of Brodgar. Ramblings. On a windy hike from the Stones of Stenness to the Ring of Brodgar, Clare discovers Orkney's standing stones are as impressive and mysterious as Stonehenge.
A world-renowned stone circle in Orkney which is more the 4,000 years old has been vandalised. Damage to the Ring of Brodgar includes graffiti which has been engraved into one of the stones at the ...
Holidaymakers are being urged to share their photographs of Ring of Brodgar in Orkney this summer in a bid to help track changes to the ancient monument caused by climate change.
Image source, Getty Images. ... Built 5,000 years ago, the Neolithic Ring of Brodgar ceremonial site near Stenness is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles.
The Ness lies just south-east of the Ring of Brodgar, the neolithic stone circle which can be seen as Orkney's version of Stonehenge. Since 2004, excavations at the three hectare site have so far ...
The Heart of Neolithic Orkney glowed in the dark this week with a procession of painted people descending on the 4,500-year-old site.
Graffiti has been engraved into a stone at the world-renowned Ring of Brodgar in Orkney, built between 2500 and 2000 BC.
Police have launched an investigation after one of the ancient standing stones at Ring of Brodgar in Orkney was vandalised. News you can trust since 1873. Sign In. Subscribe.
Ring of Brodgar: 4,000-year-old stone circle vandalised with graffiti in 'mindless act' Graffiti has been engraved into a stone at the world-renowned Ring of Brodgar in Orkney, built between 2500 ...
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