12 Likes
5 Comments
The Callanish Stones (or Tursachan Chalanais in Gaelic) are a 5000-year-old mystery that look like something straight out of Outlander! Older than Stonehenge, this incredible stone circle complex features a series of stones arranged in a cross shape with a central circle and 4.8m tall centre stone.
The Callanish stones are located on the west coast of the Isle of Lewis. The Isle of Lewis is part of the Outer Hebrides archipelago off the west coast of Scotland and requires catching either a ferry or plane to visit. It’s well worth the effort though!
#Callanish #Stones #IsleofLewis #Scotland #Hebrides #mystery... @Shonie Hutter ♥
Tamsin Calidas left the city behind for the rugged beauty of a Hebridean island – her images capture this life-changing experience
#photography #wildlife #animals #environment #nature #Scotland #Hebrides
Traigh na Beirigh on the Isle of Lewis [+]
I wonder what happened to our @kevie@socializer.cc who lives on the #IsleofLewis #Hebrides #island
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy: Hebrides Overture "Fingal's Cave" / Nathalie Stutzmann, conductor · Mito Chamber Orchestra / Recorded at Art Tower Mito, Japan, 17 January 2014. Video by NHK.
Website of Nathalie Stutzmann:
http://www.nathaliestutzmann.com