

For scale: he’s about 5’10”
(Fish Stone from the North. The ferns mark the beginning of the riverbank of the Usk)
For scale: she is 5’1”
(Fish Stone from the West)
The prostrate stone in the foreground is believed to have fallen, making this site a pair of twinned standing stones. Possibly a formal route leading to/from the nearby Nant Tarw stone circles, located approx 2km behind the photographer.
Standing on its back looking towards the front end. It is said to be aligned on the mountain in the background: Mynydd Troed.
Standing in the excavated front end looking back towards a lateral chamber.
Looking westwards. The star marker in the background indicates the nearby associated cairn (the star markers are to inform soldiers not to damage the sites marked).
Approaching the chambered long cairn with the Brecon Beacons mountain range beyond