Callanish Stone Circle Ii

Callanish Stone Circle Ii. Callanish Neolithic Standing Stone Circles and why? The Callanish II Stone Circle, known in Gaelic as Cnoc Ceann a'Ghàrraidh, is one of many megalithic structures close to the main Callanish Stones on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis Callanish 2 submitted by Humbucker: Cnoc Ceann a'Gharraidh (Callanish II) at sundown - September 2018 (Vote or comment on this photo) Stone Circle in Lewis

Sunset at Callanish (Calanais) Stone Circles on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides Stock
Sunset at Callanish (Calanais) Stone Circles on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides Stock from www.alamy.com

Callanish 2 submitted by Humbucker: Cnoc Ceann a'Gharraidh (Callanish II) at sundown - September 2018 (Vote or comment on this photo) Stone Circle in Lewis The Isle of Lewis is well endowed with prehistoric stone circles

Sunset at Callanish (Calanais) Stone Circles on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides Stock

The Calanais Standing Stones (or Callanish in its anglicised form) is a cruciform shaped stone circle, erected 5000 years and standing the elemental weather of the Outer Hebrides, there is much mystery surrounding their inception This is quite small compared to similar circles, including the nearby Callanish II which is 2.5 times as large This evening I am covering two smaller circles in the vicinity of Callanish I

Callanish II Stone Circle Photograph by Denise Mazzocco Fine Art America. In Gaelic, Callanish II is known as Cnoc Ceann a'Gharaidh This is quite small compared to similar circles, including the nearby Callanish II which is 2.5 times as large.

Callanish II and III Photos and the City. While the centre is closed there is limited parking for cars on the shore road, where pedestrians can then follow. Five stones stand erect at this site, ranging in height from 6' 6" to 10' 9"