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  • The Calanais (Callanish) Stones were constructed between 2900 and 2600 BC and stand on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis.
    WESTERN_ISLES_NEOPAN400_ROLL_1_10.jpg
  • The Calanais (Callanish) Stones were constructed between 2900 and 2600 BC and stand on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis.
    WESTERN_ISLES_NEOPAN400_ROLL_1_17.jpg
  • The Calanais (Callanish) Stones were constructed between 2900 and 2600 BC and stand on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis.
    WESTERN_ISLES_NEOPAN400_ROLL_1_07-Ed...jpg
  • The Calanais (Callanish) Stones were constructed between 2900 and 2600 BC and stand on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis.
    WESTERN_ISLES_FUJIRDPIII_LEWIS12.jpg
  • The Calanais (Callanish) Stones were constructed between 2900 and 2600 BC and stand on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis.
    WESTERN_ISLES_FUJIRDPIII_LEWIS05.jpg
  • The Calanais (Callanish) Stones were constructed between 2900 and 2600 BC and stand on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis.
    WESTERN_ISLES_FUJIRDPIII_LEWIS09.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
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This photograph is a monochramatic version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_B&W04.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
<br />
This photograph is a monochramatic version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_B&W02.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
<br />
This photograph is a colour version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_CLR04.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
<br />
This photograph is a colour version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_CLR01.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
<br />
This photograph is a monochramatic version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_B&W01.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
<br />
This photograph is a colour version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_CLR03.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
<br />
This photograph is a colour version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_CLR2.jpg
  • The Callanish Stones (Clachan Chalanais or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are an arrangement of standing stones placed in a cruciform pattern with a central stone circle. They were erected in the late Neolithic era, and were a focus for ritual activity during the Bronze Age. They are near the village of Callanish (Calanais) on the on the North East edge of The Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.<br />
<br />
This photograph is a monochramatic version of the view of the Callanish Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis. The photograph can be purchased as print, mounted print in frames, canvas or aluminum or as a digital file.
    Callanish_Standing_Stones_B&W03.jpg
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