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Standing stones. This is Castlerigg Stone Circle, Cumbria, England. It is on the level top of a hill in the Lake District. There are 38 stones making a circle about 30 metres across, with other stones within the circle. The tallest stone is more than 2 metres tall. It is thought that it was built in around 3000 BC, the later part of the Stone Age. It is believed that it was used by the prehistoric peoples of the area for ceremonial or religious purposes. It may also have been used in astronomy, as several astronomical alignments can be observed with the stones. The site is owned by the National Trust
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This print showcases the magnificent Castlerigg Stone Circle, located in Cumbria, England. Standing proudly on the level top of a hill in the scenic Lake District, this ancient monument is a testament to the rich history and cultural significance of the area. Comprising 38 stones arranged in a circular formation spanning approximately 30 meters across, with additional stones within its perimeter, this site dates back to around 3000 BC during the later part of the Stone Age. Believed to have been utilized by prehistoric communities for ceremonial and religious purposes, Castlerigg Stone Circle may have also served as an astronomical observatory due to several celestial alignments that can be observed with these imposing standing stones. The tallest stone surpasses an impressive height of 2 meters. Owned by the National Trust, this archaeological gem offers visitors a glimpse into our distant past while surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty. Its anthropological significance cannot be overstated as it provides valuable insights into ancient civilizations and their practices. This remarkable photograph captures not only the physical grandeur of these megalithic structures but also evokes a sense of wonder about our shared human history. It serves as a reminder that even thousands of years ago, people sought connection with both their surroundings and something greater than themselves through rituals conducted within these sacred grounds.
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