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Standin' Stane de Kirkcaldy
Just outside the town of Kirkaldy, Stirling towards the A915 road are a set of megalithic standing stones in the middle of a field, undoubtedly one of the most important prehistoric remains in the area. From an aerial view, these stones form a perfect circle, which could indicate a meeting place for religious rituals. The best preserved stone is very large, weighing nearly 5 tons and is more than two meters high. A real gem. But the best thing is that this site is that it was found by chance by a bored shepherd who started digging around a rock in 2004 and found all of what we see today. Following
This discovery, research revealed that this place on a hill was an important place in prehistoric times.
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