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Calanais / Callanish III - view westwards
by Rob Farrow
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A view of a few of the stones of Calanais / Callanish III with the three... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish Visitor Centre
by Rob Farrow
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There is a pleasant visitor centre at Calanais where you can find information... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish I - Western Arm
by Rob Farrow
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This row of stones leads off westwards from the centre on Calanais I
I think... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish III - General View
by Rob Farrow
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This view shows most of the stones of Calanais / Callanish III viewed from the... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish III
by Rob Farrow
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The most easterly of the three groups of standing stones at Calanais /... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish II
by Rob Farrow
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There are three groups of standing stones around the settlement of Calanais /... (more)
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Calanais/Callanish X, Cnoc a' Charnain Mhòr, Isle of Lewis
by Claire Pegrum
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From Link : "...the circle... ( more)
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Calanais / Callanish I - Western side of Northern Avenue
by Rob Farrow
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An avenue leads northwards from the central area of Calanais / Callanish I - as... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish I - Opened Tomb
by Rob Farrow
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Calanais / Callanish I - Opened tomb and Eastern Arm
by Rob Farrow
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The stones in the foreground formed the walls of a long-since opened tomb or... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish I - Central area southwards
by Rob Farrow
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These stones form the central group of the complex at Calanais I
This view is... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish I - Western Arm and Loch Ròg
by Rob Farrow
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Loch Ròg is a convoluted inlet of the sea that threads its way between Lewis and... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish I - General View
by Rob Farrow
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There are three clumps of standing stones at Callanish - this set known as... (more)
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Calanais III, or Cnoc Fillibhir Bheag
by M J Richardson
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This was a double circle, four inner and eight outer. This is one of the smaller... (more)
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Calanais II
by M J Richardson
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Also known as Cnoc Ceann a' Gharaidh, this is one of the smaller circles in... (more)
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Calanais Visitor Centre
by M J Richardson
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With Eilean Orasaigh in Loch Ceann Hulabhig beyond.
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Cnoc Fillibhir Bheag or Calanais III
by M J Richardson
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This is one of the smaller circles in the large complex of cairns and stone... (more)
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Calanais II or Cnoc Ceann a' Gharaidh
by M J Richardson
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A smaller stone circle, part of the large complex of stones and circles in the area
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Calanais standing stones and circle
by M J Richardson
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Looking through the western arm, three of the four stones, radiating from the... (more)
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Standing stones of Calanais
by M J Richardson
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Looking southwards past the central cairn and circle.
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Calanais Standing Stones
by M J Richardson
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The central part of the array - the inner circle and central cairn. They were... (more)
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Calanais visitor centre
by M J Richardson
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From the path to the stones, looking to Eilean Trosdam in Loch Ceann Hulabhig.
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Cnoc a' Mhill from Calanais
by Rob Farrow
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The little ruined dwelling of Cnoc a' Mhill certainly has a dramatic... (more)
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Calanais / Callanish I - Northern Avenue
by Rob Farrow
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This avenue of stones leads northwards from the central area of Calanais /... (more)
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Moonrise over Calanais
by James Allan
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Devoid of tourist visitors and in the gathering darkness Calanais stone circle... (more)
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The Callanish Stones of the Isle of Lewis
by D Gore
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This group of local stones near the village of Callanish (Gaelic: Calanais) is... (more)
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Moonrise reflection
by James Allan
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Reflection in the calm water of Loch Ceann Hulabhig seen from the Calanais stones.
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Evening light on Calanais stones
by James Allan
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A full moon rising over the silence of the 5,000 year old standing stones.
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Crofting community at Calanais
by M J Richardson
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Looking north along the A858, towards Breascleit.
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Aftermath of a windy bin day
by M J Richardson
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At the junction of the road from Calanais Standing Stones and the A858. With one... (more)
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Unloved house at Calanais
by M J Richardson
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Like many deserted houses in the crofting communities, being replaced by new... (more)
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Looking west from Calanais
by M J Richardson
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Looking over Loch Ròg to the islands of Bratanais Mòr and Beag.
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Sign for the Callanish Stones Visitor Centre
by M J Richardson
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On the A858, and houses at Cnoc Mhic Iain Dearg.
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