

Overview of Liddle bronze age hut (or workshop, depending on who you believe) from the lower slope of the burnt mound
The neat little culvert going under the wall of the Liddle hut/workshop
The remaining burnt mound by the house/’workshop‘
Unstan chambered cairn is around halfway along the nearest promentary into the loch from the right
The remaining stone looking towards where the ‘missing’ stone should be
From their position, these fragments could well be the remains of the destroyed stone
Ring cairn looking along ‘Clava’ valley towards main site
Foundations of the ruined chapel (I think) with possible ringcairn on far left
The large-ish stone in the possible cairn by the ruined chapel (or whatever) down the shallow valley – towards the main ‘Clava’ site
The start of the path up to the ringcairn etc. They once tried to fix my car at the garage to the right, but that’s a long story.
Inside the chamber of long cairn looking out. Shame about the concrete roof, but the start of the corbelling remains
Lovely corbelling – the ‘roof’ of the ‘round’ cairn
Brogar across Loch of Harray from road up ‘behind’ Maeshowe towards Staney Hill
Brogar from viewpoint on opposite side of Loch of Harray
The Comet Stone in the foreground, looking to Brogar
Maeshowe across the loch, centre, just right of nearest stone
View across the larger building in the settlement towards the Watch Stone
View across the better preserved of the small ‘houses’ towards Maeshowe
The view across 2 smaller ‘houses’ towards Brogar
Circle to the right, outliers/remaining stones of outer circle to left. Oh, and front centre!!!
Preparing to enter the obtrusive (but I guess necessary) entrance ‘hut‘
Jacqui (’Mrs Hob’) disappears into the depths. As you can see, the safety measures are all too evident at the top of the shaft
The narrow chamber leading off to the side as you descend the main steps
Exposed excavations of the ditch surrounding the Mine Howe mound
The view back up the lower rock steps – you can see how steep it is
Waylands from roughly south – recumbant people at ‘back’ end of mound (top).
Liddington in the landscape – weird, it hardly looks on top of a hill.... It is!!!!
Dragon Hill bottom left, the poppo and the ‘castle’ in their southern landscape. Idlebush Barrows are in distance, top right, but not visible. (They’re not THAT visible close up!!!)
Quarries and landfill on its left, flooded old quarrying areas on its right. Let’s have no more mess made around this amazing and beautiful place.
The Sanctuary and some of the Seorfon Barrows from the east.
Most of the remaining Seorfon Barrows, and the Sanctuary (right) from the NE.
You can’t see the paint from here!!! King Stone also visible, top left.
Part of the moor and the woods. The Nine Ladies is at the bottom of the clearing in the centre of the pic.
I once thought I’d never get to this bugger – certainly didn’t imagine I’d see it from the air!