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Tipaza, Algeria - May 7, 2016: People are just getting in and out from a small slit between bricks of Royal Mausoleum of Mauretania.
Stonehenge in United Kingdom in a dramatic atmosphere
Haytor on Dartmoor, landmark in Devon, UK
Tower Bridge over the Thames River in London, lit by the sun, after rain.
The Gallery grave of Keryvon is a megalithic complex located in the commune of Pleumeur-Bodou in Côtes-d'Armor.
Stonehenge was built in six stages between 3000 and 1520 BCE. However the site was first used for ceremonial purposes beginning about 8000–7000 BCE. It consists of an outer ring of vertical sarsen standing stones, each around 13 feet high, seven feet wide, and weighing around 25 tons, topped by connecting horizontal lintel stones.
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Tower Bridge at winter morning London
View of a male tourist enjoying a tour to the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.
The ancient temple of Stonehenge, UK
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A panorama view of the Castlerigg Stone Circle in the Lake District National Park in Cumbria
Ruins of ancient dolmens in the mountains along the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago).
Site of the ruins of Temple of Wiracocha, temple of Viracocha at Chacha (Raqchi), Cusco, Peru, South America
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Some Facts about Irish Stone Walls\nWhy are there gaps in Irish stone walls?\nMany of the stone walls in the west and south of Ireland are known as ‘dry stone walls,’ meaning that they are made entirely without any mortar or other materials to help stick them together. As such, this leaves gaps between the stones, something tourists often notice as they drive past and can actually see the sky straight through them. Many of the walls here are quite ancient, and as such were made before the advent of or easy access to mortar and other cement-like materials to build them up.\nHow do they stand up then?\nWhile I’m not an expert wall-builder or stone mason myself, I have actually built a small section of stone wall here in the traditional style. Irish stone walls are made by carefully selecting the correct stones bit by bit as you progress onwards and upwards. One must ensure that each rock will properly be at rest within the wall, sitting still and balancing atop the last layer. Another thing I learned the hard way is that a common technique is to actually place the smallest stones along the bottom and then finish or ‘cap’ them with your larger and heavier rocks. Although seemingly counterintuitive at first, the downwards force of these larger rocks can help pack down the bottom layers, compressing them together and preventing them from moving or spilling. But yes, there’s a lot of trial and error as you go, especially when it’s your first time learning how to build an Irish stone wall.\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation to Ireland in July 2022. The Stone Walls are from the Aran Islands.
A vie of pink and yellow flowers and rocks along Lighthouse Mean Ruz in Brittany, France
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Castro de Rei,Lugo,Spain; January,26,2024: Viladonga's 'Castro' hill fortress, declared an Asset of Cultural Interest by the Xunta de Galicia in 2009, is located in the Terra Cha region of Lugo.
Woman explores site of ancient Greek ruin, Myra
Pyramid of Khafre (Pyramid of Chephren), one of the Ancient Egyptian Pyramids of Giza and the tomb of the Fourth-Dynasty pharaoh Khafre
Some of the giant limestone rocks that make up Castle Hill, on New Zealand's South Island
The dog stone of Hondklipbaai (dog stone bay) on the South African Atlantic coast
The Roche-aux-Fées is a dolmen in the commune of Essé, in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine, Britanny, France.
stone formation and blooming mountain flowers at  Nationalpark Peneda-Geres, Braga, Portugal
Tombs at St Mary's Abbey in York, Yorkshire, England.
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