Continuing my little game 'stick stone circles in unexpected places', resin, wood and stone acorn with a portal. I think a galvanized oak leaf and a couple of rustic beads would be good for a necklace.
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Continuing my little game 'stick stone circles in unexpected places', resin, wood and stone acorn with a portal. I think a galvanized oak leaf and a couple of rustic beads would be good for a necklace.
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Calanais Stone Circle, Isle of Lewis, Scotland
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Lambs and standing stone
Björketorp runestone, Blekinge, Sweden c. 500–700CE.
transcription: ᚺᚼᛁᛞᛉᚱᚢᚾᛟᚱᛟᚾᚢᚠᚼᛚᚼᚺᚼᚴᚺᚼᛁᛞᛖᚱᚼᚷᛁᚾᚼᚱᚢᚾᚼᛉᚼᚱᚼᚷᛖᚢ ᚺᚼᛖᚱᚼᛗᚼᛚᚼᚢᛊᛉᚢᛏᛁᚼᛉᚹᛖᛚᚼᛞᚼᚢᛞᛖᛊᚼᛉᚦᚼᛏᛒᚼᚱᚢᛏᛉ
translation: "Powerful runes secretly – I hid here, powerful runes. Anyone who violates this memorial is constantly plagued by arghet ("angryness", social agitation / rejection). Treacherous death will befall him. I trace destruction."

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A 7'000 year old megalithic monument, unveiled following severe drought in Spain.
Ok megalith fans, here you go. This is Tomnaverie stone circle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It didn't make it into these pictures but when you walk straight into the circle by the entrance the large mountain Lochnagar is visible right above the recumbent stone between the standing stones on either side of it. Even in warm months sometimes Lochnagar has patches of snow on it. These were taken in late May. Notice the skylark on top of the stone in the last picture. I had been admiring their singing everywhere I went so it was pretty great when it landed on a stone right in front of me.! Here's the Megalithic Portal's page for Tomnaverie. Edit: ok I found one that shows Lochnavar.
Swinside Neolithic Stone Circle, nr. Millom, South Lakes