
Panorama of the interior with the entrance to what may, or may not, be a souterrain in the foreground.
Panorama of the interior with the entrance to what may, or may not, be a souterrain in the foreground.
Are you thinking what I’m thinking? An Iron Age stone sofa!
And so endeth the Orkney Saga.....or does it?
Orkney’s Imperial Guard doing what they do best....guarding.
The beautiful backdrop of The Bay of Skaill, which was probably also responsible for covering the settlement in sand thousands of years ago.
What’s for dinner mum? Not voles again?!
Another view of the same dwelling.
I wonder if Tolkien ever visited here?
Sort of ancient and modern at the same time.
Panorama of the big hoose with Loch of Harray behind.
A bit chilly though in the Winter I’d imagine.
Handy for fishing.
The Comet Stone with Salt Knowe and The Ring of Brodgar beyond.
This illustration from 1820 was in Skail House near Skara Brae and though it’s titled ‘Stones of Stennis, Orkney’, it’s clearly Brodgar. Possibly there was no distinction between the two sites or maybe the title is just very literal.
The first visit in splendid sunshine. The lack of other visitors is down to extreme Photoshop.
Just visible is a chestnut paling fence sectioning off part of the circle where ‘work’ was being carried out, though just what that was I’m not sure.
Panorama taken from the top of Salt Knowe with the Loch of Harray in the background
As much of the whole tomb as I could fit in looking vaguely North.
One of the inner chambers complete with Neolithic carpeting.
The tomb’s shadow cast over the cliff edge.
The narrow passage and late afternoon sun. I’m guessing the Winter Solstice rising sun might shine right down there? Anyone know?
Cup marked inner curb stone of the South West cairn.
Interior of the South West cairn with nice tree alignment.
Beautifully shaped stones around the North East cairn.
Torch lit loveliness at the North Eastern cairn. Not sure if that’s the Northern lights or just greenish clouds? Whatever, it added to the atmosphere.
The road bisecting the stone circle surrounding the South West cairn.
Do you think they were losing their enthusiasm by the time they got round to building this one?
Small cairn about 50m NW from the cairn circle.
I guess this may have been the entrance. Beyond is the Eastern cairn.