Castlerigg Stone Circle Coasters…

It my seem like a small thing, but seeing your photography as real things is a very satisfying feeling. All the ancient sites have something special about them. We visited Cumbria to go and see this stone circle a few years back, and it really is one of the most spectacular locations. In the mountains with nothing of much apart from stunning views, it really does make you wonder how and why there? But for those who like a bit of neolithic in the home, you can find many different products available with this design and many more.

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Neolithic Adventures – Avebury Stone Circle…

I have visited Avebury before but it takes nothing away from seeing it again.  It is the world’s largest stone circle and is impressive. Odd because it has a village and a road running through it, but impressive none the less. The main stones are surrounded by a vast ditch and bank, but they also spread out over the village and in the adjoining fields. A number of the stones unfortunately have been quarried or are missing, but when you see the size of them, not only is it hard to imagine how they got there, its quite a feat to take one down.

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These sites remain a mystery as to who built them and why. Again the words ceremonial and ritual arise time and again with the current popular theories, but they never really  provide a real explanation. To me these sites are unexplained.

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Not just your average stones…

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(c) K Wicks