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All Canvas "The Ring of Brodgar" Panorama - $580
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"The Ring of Brodgar" Panorama - $580

$580.00

Wrapped Canvas Print: This comes as a 16×48 print.

A panoramic view of the RIng of Brodgar that gently slopes from left to right with Loch Harray in the background on the Isle of Orkney in Scotland, UK.

The ring was built around 2500-2000 BCE and covers an area of almost 8,500 square meters. It is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles. According to legend it was a religious shrine and possibly a place of ritual, while others believe the ring was built for the astronomical observation of the equinox and solstice. (contact me for delivery options)

This is also available as a paper print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

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Wrapped Canvas Print: This comes as a 16×48 print.

A panoramic view of the RIng of Brodgar that gently slopes from left to right with Loch Harray in the background on the Isle of Orkney in Scotland, UK.

The ring was built around 2500-2000 BCE and covers an area of almost 8,500 square meters. It is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles. According to legend it was a religious shrine and possibly a place of ritual, while others believe the ring was built for the astronomical observation of the equinox and solstice. (contact me for delivery options)

This is also available as a paper print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

Wrapped Canvas Print: This comes as a 16×48 print.

A panoramic view of the RIng of Brodgar that gently slopes from left to right with Loch Harray in the background on the Isle of Orkney in Scotland, UK.

The ring was built around 2500-2000 BCE and covers an area of almost 8,500 square meters. It is the third largest stone circle in the British Isles. According to legend it was a religious shrine and possibly a place of ritual, while others believe the ring was built for the astronomical observation of the equinox and solstice. (contact me for delivery options)

This is also available as a paper print here.

(click on image to enlarge)

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