Calanais Standing Stones
Prehistoric stone circle in Scotland
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The Calanais Standing Stones, located on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, are a fascinating prehistoric site that dates back to around 3000 BC. This impressive arrangement of stones is often compared to Stonehenge, but it has its own unique charm and mystery. The stones are arranged in a circular formation with a central stone circle and a long avenue leading up to it, creating an intriguing sight against the rugged Scottish landscape.

Visitors are drawn to the site not just for its historical significance but also for the stunning views and the sense of connection to ancient cultures. The stones themselves are massive, some standing over four meters tall, and their weathered surfaces tell stories of time and nature. Local legends and theories about their purpose—ranging from astronomical observatories to ritual sites—add to the allure, making it a popular spot for both tourists and those interested in archaeology. The atmosphere is often described as serene, inviting contemplation and exploration of the past.

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