Plus due to the shallow path of the moon, when seen from many of the other sites in the area, the low moon rises from the sleeping beauty and then appears to set behind the Clisham range only to briefly reappear (re-gleams) a few hours later in the V-shaped notch of Glen Langdale.
ou would not have had to stand in the avenue to see the re-gleam. The phenomena can be viewed from many monuments throughout the Callanish area and so may have been witnessed by tons of folk.
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