“Five thousand years of standing. Still standing.”
Standing stones at first light, birds crossing a pale peach and lavender sky, grass gold at the edges. The Ring of Brodgar is one of the most ancient and complete stone circles in the world — a Neolithic monument that still holds its mystery after five thousand years. Painted in soft watercolour washes, the stones have weight and presence without heaviness. A sacred landscape held lightly.
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