Arbor Low is said to be the finest Stone Age 'henge' monument in the North of England. 46 large and 13 smaller stones, arranged in a circle with a small group in the centre. All the stones are lying flat, whether originally so or pushed over later - One theory is by early Christians to 'de-sanctify' the site
Because they're all flat, it's difficult to really see properly tho' there is a raised embankment around the edge which gives some perspective. Set on top of a hill there's a good long view even if there isn't much in the way of elevations to see
Taken yesterday morning - advantage being that it's only a mile or so away
#1 Fox Tracks I
The full circle with the sun rising behind

Canon 350D, Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm, f/16, 1/40, ISO200 (oops!), tripod
#2 Rocks

Canon 350D, Sigma 10-20mm @ 12mm, f/16, 1/40, ISO100, tripod
#3 Shadows and Circle

Canon 350D, Sigma 10-20mm @ 18mm, f/16, 1/60, ISO100, tripod
#4 Fox Tracks II

Canon 350D, Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm, f/16, 1/125, ISO100, tripod
#5 Polarised Rocks

Canon 350D, Sigma 10-20mm @ 11mm, f/16, 1/30, ISO100, CP, tripod
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