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Orkney - Ring of Brodgar

 
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Feb 25, 2006 14:30 |  #1

The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle built between 2500 and 2000 BC (i.e around 4500 years ago :shock: ). The ring was built in a circle 104m in diameter and originally had 60 stones, although only 27 now remain.

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Feb 25, 2006 15:15 |  #2

Interesting, and very nice color.


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Feb 25, 2006 15:18 |  #3

Thanks Stan, I happened to catch the early part of the sunset.



  
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Feb 25, 2006 17:31 |  #4
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I love the one the long shadows John.
I see some stones are spliting apart? Ice maybe?

One more thing,are you covered by the shadow there or long lens?


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Feb 25, 2006 17:42 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #5

dv2004 wrote:
I love the one the long shadows John.
I see some stones are spliting apart? Ice maybe?

One more thing,are you covered by the shadow there or long lens?

Thanks Dimitri. I got lucky that day. I was there earlier and the weather was overcast and rainy. I then went for a meal and when I came out it was dry and there was some nice light. I positioned myself in the shadow when I took the photo.

I'm sure that you're right about the ice. If I remember correctly from my degree years, the process is called solifluction where water gets into a crack, and if it freezes and expands, then this puts stresses on the cracks that fails over repeated freeze/thaw cycles.



  
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