Rock carving from the Isle of Colonsay in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland
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Rock carving from the Isle of Colonsay in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland

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F is for Fingal's Limpet Hammers.
On the Isle of Consay, this pair of tall and leaning standing stones are colloquially named after implements used for prising limpets from the rocks, and of course are associated with the legendary Celtic giant Fingal.An 'underground passage' was discovered during ploughing early in the 20th century, but this was later covered up. It is possible that the underground passage was, in fact, a cist burial.The stones are all that is left of what is generaly accepted to have been a stone circle, they are clearly visible from the road. So clearly visible, in fact, that the sign marking their location seems a bit redundant! There is a gate into the field, where the stones can easily be reached.The stones are alternately called Carrach An.
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Up on a Hill: a haiku. “try to take photo. phone was blown out of my hand. some wind-induced tears.”
Kiloran Bay by Hugh / Uisdean Spicer Via Flickr: Kiloran Bay

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Kiloran Bay on Colonsay by Hugh / Uisdean Spicer Via Flickr: Kiloran Bay on Colonsay
Kiloran Bay, Colonsay
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