"Heather and Stone Moondance"

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A single ancient stone of the Ring of Brodgar stands beneath a partial moon with a bed of heather in the foreground near Stromness on Orkney Island, Scotland, UK. The ring was built around 2500-2000 BCE, covering an area of almost 8,500 square meters. It is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles. According to legend, it was a religious shrine and possibly a place of ritual, while others believe the ring was built for the astronomical observation of the equinox and solstice.

This is also available as a canvas print here.

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A single ancient stone of the Ring of Brodgar stands beneath a partial moon with a bed of heather in the foreground near Stromness on Orkney Island, Scotland, UK. The ring was built around 2500-2000 BCE, covering an area of almost 8,500 square meters. It is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles. According to legend, it was a religious shrine and possibly a place of ritual, while others believe the ring was built for the astronomical observation of the equinox and solstice.

This is also available as a canvas print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**

A single ancient stone of the Ring of Brodgar stands beneath a partial moon with a bed of heather in the foreground near Stromness on Orkney Island, Scotland, UK. The ring was built around 2500-2000 BCE, covering an area of almost 8,500 square meters. It is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles. According to legend, it was a religious shrine and possibly a place of ritual, while others believe the ring was built for the astronomical observation of the equinox and solstice.

This is also available as a canvas print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

**PLEASE CONTACT ME ABOUT COMBINING/REDUCING SHIPPING COSTS FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS**