Auchmaliddie Recumbent Stone Circle (1)

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Auchmaliddie Recumbent Stone Circle (1)

Image: © Anne Burgess Taken: 7 May 2015

These two white quartz blocks are all that remains of the circle. If all the stones were originally of the same white quartz, it must have been a particularly imposing and dramatic structure. The nearer block is the recumbent, which has fallen to the right, and behind it is the west flanker, fallen the other way. See http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/19879/details/auchmaliddie/ for more information. Image]

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.493803
Longitude
-2.199509