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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Standing Stones of Callanish erected around 2000 BC, one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. A tomb was later built into the site. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Standing Stones of Callanish erected around 2000 BC, one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. A tomb was later built into the site. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north.
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  • Outer Hebrides. Lewis Island: Standing Stones of Callanish erected around 2000 BC, one of the most spectacular megalithic monuments in Scotland. A tomb was later built into the site. The 13 primary stones form a circle about 13 m in diameter, with a long approach avenue of stones to the north.
    em0761151.jpg
  • Dingle peninsula: Fahan prehistoric village near Slea Head
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  • Dingle peninsula: Fahan prehistoric village near Slea Head
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  • Dingle peninsula. Fahan prehistoric village near Slea Head
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  • Avebury, the village is village partially encompassed by the stone circle of this World Heritage Site. The 27 surviving standing stones of the 98 originary erected of the biggeast Stone Circle of Europe.
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  • Avebury, the village is village partially encompassed by the stone circle of this World Heritage Site. The 27 surviving standing stones of the 98 originary erected of the biggeast Stone Circle of Europe.
    em0763451.jpg
  • Avebury, the village is village partially encompassed by the stone circle of this World Heritage Site. The 27 surviving standing stones of the 98 originary erected of the biggeast Stone Circle of Europe.
    em0763449.jpg
  • Zadar. Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu) made by the architect Nikola Bašić. This monument of a 22 meter diameter circle made of 300 multi layered glass plate. It represents the sun. There are 8 similar proportionate (in size and distance) representing the 8 planets. The circles are illuminated during the night. free
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  • Zadar. Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu) made by the architect Nikola Bašić. This monument of a 22 meter diameter circle made of 300 multi layered glass plate. It represents the sun. There are 8 similar proportionate (in size and distance) representing the 8 planets. The circles are illuminated during the night. free
    em8702053.jpg
  • Zadar. Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu) made by the architect Nikola Bašić. This monument of a 22 meter diameter circle made of 300 multi layered glass plate. It represents the sun. There are 8 similar proportionate (in size and distance) representing the 8 planets. The circles are illuminated during the night. free
    em8702043.jpg
  • Zadar. Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu) made by the architect Nikola Bašić. This monument of a 22 meter diameter circle made of 300 multi layered glass plate. It represents the sun. There are 8 similar proportionate (in size and distance) representing the 8 planets. The circles are illuminated during the night. free
    em8702070.jpg
  • Zadar. Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu) made by the architect Nikola Bašić. This monument of a 22 meter diameter circle made of 300 multi layered glass plate. It represents the sun. There are 8 similar proportionate (in size and distance) representing the 8 planets. The circles are illuminated during the night. free
    em8702067.jpg
  • Zadar. Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu) made by the architect Nikola Bašić. This monument of a 22 meter diameter circle made of 300 multi layered glass plate. It represents the sun. There are 8 similar proportionate (in size and distance) representing the 8 planets. The circles are illuminated during the night. free
    em8702030.jpg
  • Zadar. Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu) made by the architect Nikola Bašić. This monument of a 22 meter diameter circle made of 300 multi layered glass plate. It represents the sun. There are 8 similar proportionate (in size and distance) representing the 8 planets. The circles are illuminated during the night. free
    em8702062.jpg
  • Stonehenge. The new visitor centre opened in December 2013. The copy of a standing stone utilised to build Stonehenge Stone Circle.
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  • Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. It was built in several stages, with the unique lintelled stone circle being erected in the Neolithic period in around 2,500 BC. Stonehenge remained important into the early Bronze Age (2,200–1,500 BC), when many burial mounds were built nearby. Today, Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site with a unique concentration of prehistoric monuments.
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  • Contemporary architecture of the Third Circle, a fashionable district full of hotels and embassies.
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  • Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. It was built in several stages, with the unique lintelled stone circle being erected in the Neolithic period in around 2,500 BC. Stonehenge remained important into the early Bronze Age (2,200–1,500 BC), when many burial mounds were built nearby. Today, Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site with a unique concentration of prehistoric monuments.
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  • Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. It was built in several stages, with the unique lintelled stone circle being erected in the Neolithic period in around 2,500 BC. Stonehenge remained important into the early Bronze Age (2,200–1,500 BC), when many burial mounds were built nearby. Today, Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site with a unique concentration of prehistoric monuments.
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  • Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. It was built in several stages, with the unique lintelled stone circle being erected in the Neolithic period in around 2,500 BC. Stonehenge remained important into the early Bronze Age (2,200–1,500 BC), when many burial mounds were built nearby. Today, Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site with a unique concentration of prehistoric monuments.
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  • Urban landscape near the fashonable district of the Third Circle.
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  • Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. It was built in several stages, with the unique lintelled stone circle being erected in the Neolithic period in around 2,500 BC. Stonehenge remained important into the early Bronze Age (2,200–1,500 BC), when many burial mounds were built nearby. Today, Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site with a unique concentration of prehistoric monuments.
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  • Stonehenge is perhaps the most famous prehistoric monument in the world. It was built in several stages, with the unique lintelled stone circle being erected in the Neolithic period in around 2,500 BC. Stonehenge remained important into the early Bronze Age (2,200–1,500 BC), when many burial mounds were built nearby. Today, Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site with a unique concentration of prehistoric monuments.
    em0763243.jpg
  • Golden Gate on the northern section of the Roman wall. On the back the statue of St Gregory, a medieval Croatian bishop of Nin who strongly opposed the Pope and official circles of the Church and introduced the national language in the religious services
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  • Meath County, Louchgrew Hills, near Oldcastle, T-Cairn. Louchgrew is a site of considerable historical importance in Ireland. It is the site of megalithic burial grounds dating back to approximately 3500 and 3300 BC, situated near the summit of Sliabh na Caillí and on surrounding hills and valleys. Lough Crew Passage Tombs (3300 BC) are the  main passage tomb sites in Ireland. The sites consist of cruciform chambers covered in most instances by a mound. A unique style of megalithic petroglyphs are seen there, including lozenge shapes, leaf shapes, as well as circles, some surrounded by radiating lines.
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  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. An important part of César Manrique´s sculpture are his mobiles, what he called Wind Toy, made up of spheres, circles, pyramids that establish a opposing rotational movement. Manrique associated his images with the wind mills abundant in Lanzarote in the past.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights in winter). Monte dei Cappuccini, the Santa Maria del Monte's church with the blue of Rebecca Horn's Neon Circles.
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  • Luci d'Artista (Artist lights in winter). Monte dei Cappuccini, the Santa Maria del Monte's church with the blue of Rebecca Horn's Neon Circles.
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  • Golden Gate on the northern section of the Roman wall. On the back the statue of St Gregory, a medieval Croatian bishop of Nin who strongly opposed the Pope and official circles of the Church and introduced the national language in the religious services
    em8700624.jpg
  • Lanzarote, Taro de Tahiche. The César Manrique Foundation is located in the studio-home that the artist lived and is probably the work that best represents Manrique's artistic and personal ideals. An important part of César Manrique´s sculpture are his mobiles, what he called Wind Toy, made up of spheres, circles, pyramids that establish a opposing rotational movement. Manrique associated his images with the wind mills abundant in Lanzarote in the past.
    em7411314.jpg
  • Meath County, Louchgrew Hills, near Oldcastle, Cairn T is illuminated by the rising sun at the equinoxes. Louchgrew is a site of considerable historical importance in Ireland. It is the site of megalithic burial grounds dating back to approximately 3500 and 3300 BC, situated near the summit of Sliabh na Caillí and on surrounding hills and valleys. Lough Crew Passage Tombs (3300 BC) are the  main passage tomb sites in Ireland. The sites consist of cruciform chambers covered in most instances by a mound. A unique style of megalithic petroglyphs are seen there, including lozenge shapes, leaf shapes, as well as circles, some surrounded by radiating lines.
    em7212902.jpg
  • Meath County, Louchgrew Hills, near Oldcastle, T-Cairn. Louchgrew is a site of considerable historical importance in Ireland. It is the site of megalithic burial grounds dating back to approximately 3500 and 3300 BC, situated near the summit of Sliabh na Caillí and on surrounding hills and valleys. Lough Crew Passage Tombs (3300 BC) are the  main passage tomb sites in Ireland. The sites consist of cruciform chambers covered in most instances by a mound. A unique style of megalithic petroglyphs are seen there, including lozenge shapes, leaf shapes, as well as circles, some surrounded by radiating lines.
    em7212916.jpg
  • Meath County, Louchgrew Hills, near Oldcastle, Cairn T is illuminated by the rising sun at the equinoxes. Louchgrew is a site of considerable historical importance in Ireland. It is the site of megalithic burial grounds dating back to approximately 3500 and 3300 BC, situated near the summit of Sliabh na Caillí and on surrounding hills and valleys. Lough Crew Passage Tombs (3300 BC) are the  main passage tomb sites in Ireland. The sites consist of cruciform chambers covered in most instances by a mound. A unique style of megalithic petroglyphs are seen there, including lozenge shapes, leaf shapes, as well as circles, some surrounded by radiating lines.
    em7212903.jpg
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