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Brodgar Collection

The Ring of Brodgar, located in Orkney, Scotland, is a mesmerizing ancient stone circle that has captivated visitors for centuries

Background imageBrodgar Collection: Rainbow over the Ring of Brodgar on Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Autumn (October) 2022

Rainbow over the Ring of Brodgar on Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Autumn (October) 2022

Background imageBrodgar Collection: Megalithic standing stones forming the Ring of Brodgar on Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland

Megalithic standing stones forming the Ring of Brodgar on Mainland, Orkney Islands, Scotland. Autumn (October) 2022

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90036026

DDE-90036026
Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Neolithic henge monument and stone circle Orkney islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available) Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90036027

DDE-90036027
Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Neolithic henge monument and stone circle. Orkney islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available) Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90036024

DDE-90036024
Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Neolithic henge monument and stone circle. Orkney islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available) Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90036025

DDE-90036025
Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Neolithic henge monument and stone circle. Orkney islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available) Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90036023

DDE-90036023
Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Orkney Islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available) Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90036022

DDE-90036022
Ring of Brodgar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Orkney Islands, Scotland. (Large format sizes available) Date: 15/10/2009

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90035934

DDE-90035934
Scotland, Orkeny Islands, Mainland, Stromness. The Ring of Brodgar is one of the largest stone circles in Great Britain. Date: 21/05/2008

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90035933

DDE-90035933
Scotland, Orkeny Islands, Mainland, Stromness. The Ring of Brodgar is one of the largest stone circles in Great Britain. Date: 21/05/2008

Background imageBrodgar Collection: DDE-90035932

DDE-90035932
Scotland, Orkeny Islands, Mainland, Stromness. The Ring of Brodgar is one of the largest stone circles in Great Britain. Date: 21/05/2008

Background imageBrodgar Collection: Ring Of Brodgar; Orkney, Scotland

Ring Of Brodgar; Orkney, Scotland

Background imageBrodgar Collection: The Ring of Brodgar, Orkney, Scotland

The Ring of Brodgar, Orkney, Scotland
The Ring of Brodgar is an ancient stone circle. It stands on the island of Mainland in Orkney, Scotland

Background imageBrodgar Collection: Picture No. 11066884

Picture No. 11066884
Standing Stones Ring of Brodgar. Orkney Mainland, UK. Date:

Background imageBrodgar Collection: Picture No. 11066883

Picture No. 11066883
Standing Stones Ring of Brodgar. Orkney Mainland, UK. Date:

Background imageBrodgar Collection: Picture No. 11066877

Picture No. 11066877
Standing Stones Ring of Brodgar. Orkney Mainland, UK. Date:

Background imageBrodgar Collection: Maes-How (Scotland)

Maes-How (Scotland)
Maes-how tomb near the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar on the Orkney Mainland. The stucture dates to c.3000 BC. Nordic raiders


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