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The Tomnaverie Stone Cirlce near Tarland, Aberdeenshire, is thought to be about 5000 years old and the stones do form a perfect circle. To give a sense of distance, Lochnagar can be seen in the distance if you're to zoom in and view large.
Portland stone is a limestone geological formation (formally named the Portland Stone Formation[1]) dating to the Tithonian age of the Late Jurassic that is quarried on the Isle of Portland in Dorset, England.[1] The quarries are cut in beds of white-grey limestone separated by chert beds. It has been used extensively as a building stone throughout the British Isles, notably in major public buildings in London such as St Paul's Cathedral and Buckingham Palace. Portland stone is also exported to many countries, being used for example at the United Nations headquarters in New York City.
A mini stone cycle found in the middle of nowhere in Ireland. For a change, there was good weather which made this place quite nice at the day.
Piedras en equilibrio en el jardín de Iliana esposa de Rubén mi cuñado, en Las Varas; Nayarit, México.
Stone bridge on a forest trail in Broad Run Park.
Louisville, Kentucky.
Camera — Nikon D7100
Lens — Nikon 10-20mm f4.5-5.6
Rocking Stones, Crow Stones Edge, Howden Moors, Peak District UK
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Some beautiful light last August on Crow Stones Edge.
A picture from Carolines and myself roadtrip that lasted a week and which saw us clock up over a thousand miles in our car...
We arrived at The Stones on our first day and the weather really help set the mood for the shot.....
had to work last night and managed to photograph the stone curlews as a family group and was pleased to see that they had another successful year with raising another chick in the late evening sun
Stone cold, stone cold
You see me standing, but I'm dying
on the floor
Stone cold, stone cold
Maybe if I don't cry I won't feel anymore
The soul seeks God in his majesty; she follows him there and gazes upon him with heart and spirit. She knows him, she loves him, and she so burns with desire for him that she cannot pay heed to any saints or sinners, angels or creatures, except with that all-comprehending love of him by whom she loves all things. She has chosen him alone in love above all, beneath all, and within all, and so she desires to see God, to possess and to enjoy him with all the longing of her heart and with all the strength of her soul.
-BEATRIJS OF NAZARETH (ca. 1200–1268)
The remaining two F40PH-2CATs in service on NJ Transit have once again returned to non-revenue service and are pictured with eight stone cars in Waldwick Yard on the evening of March 7, 2023.
Certain events, elements or signs / should not be seen as token, or an omen. // Here, the photographer saw stones, and a weathered sellery.
Malham Cove
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One thing that stood out to me in our recent trip to the peak district was the stone walls, literally miles upon miles of handbuilt stone walls seperating the grided network of ancient farm perimeters. I seem to remember once hearing that the stones used are called chips and potatoes, the large stones being the potatoes and the small the chips. Not sure if this is 'actually' correct, just a vague childhood memory, which I proudly annouced as a definate fact. I think the dogs believed me at least...
Berlin Spandau, Germany
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One of the few landscape orientated images that I took on our visit to Winskill Stones in the Yorkshire Dales.