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Callanish Stone Circle
Callanish (Callanais) Stone Circle dating from Neolithic period between 3000 and 1500 BC, at dawn, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Robert Harding 2008 - All Rights Reserved
Media ID 1188881
Filename: 770-615.jpg
Size: 11250 x 3753 (13.2MB)
Date: 18th January 2000
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Patrick Dieudonne/Robert Harding
Circle Cool Druid Formation Freeze Freezing Frost Isle Of Lewis Large Group Of Objects Megalith Megalithic Pagan Scotland Stone Circle Ancient Civilisation Archeological Site
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This print captures the mystical beauty of the Callanish Stone Circle, a Neolithic marvel dating back to 3000-1500 BC. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Isle of Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, this ancient landmark stands proud at dawn, shrouded in mist and fog. The image exudes an aura of isolation and seclusion, as if frozen in time. The stone circle's megalithic formation is a testament to an ancient civilization that once thrived here. Its significance as a tourist attraction cannot be overstated, drawing visitors from all over the world who are intrigued by its pagan and druid associations. As one gazes upon this archaeological site, it becomes evident why it holds UNESCO World Heritage status. In this photograph, nature takes center stage with vast fields stretching into the distance. The cool winter air adds an ethereal touch to the scene as frost delicately coats each stone. The color palette is muted yet strikingly beautiful; shades of white and gray dominate while hints of green peek through. Patrick Dieudonne/Robert Harding has masterfully captured not just a historical landmark but also a moment frozen in time. This image invites viewers to delve into their imagination and contemplate the mysteries surrounding this ancient civilization that left behind such awe-inspiring remnants for us to admire today.