An Ancient Time Piece

Castlerigg Stone Circle, Keswick, Cumbria
This is just a small part of the Megalithic* Stone Circle nestling in the shadow of some of the Lake Districts highest mountains (Helvellyn, Skiddaw, Blencathra).
Today it is both a dramatic and a romantic setting. To wander through the stones is a privilege that leaves you with a mystical tingle of treading where ancient man has trod before you.
Why are they here…well to be truthful there are so many theories that are common to the great many Stone Circles across the UK. It is suggested that they are simply Meeting Places for those ancient travellers, some suggest they had a more important role and were what you would describe today as Market Places. Many like here at Castlerigg there indications of burials whilst others claim Druid and other Religious connections.
There is one common link between many of the theories and that is that they are an ancient “Time Piece” indicating the passing of the seasons, movement of the sun and the moon. This would require the Circles (or stones) to be precisely placed. There are even theories that they are geographically linked with other circles across the countryside and much talk of Lay Lines as the mapping tool used to place and then locate the circles.
So Castlerigg is a sign of the passage of time (0ver 4000 years) and possibly of a measure of passing time.
Just another idea for this Weeks Photo Challenge – Time. To see other suggestions click the link:- https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/time/
* Megalithic dates a period between 3300-900BC
9th February
(C) David Oakes 2016
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Great image I love the mystery of stone circles. I went to Orkney a few years ago and was really impressed with the stones there too. https://glasgowmango.wordpress.com/2014/09/20/weekly-photo-challenge-endurance/
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They are more than impressive standing tall on the Orkney moors
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Beautiful poem. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
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It was once a great dream of mine to get myself a second hand little car and use to travel through Britain from North to South and from East to West to visit as many Stone Circles as I could. It will not happen. There is too little money for a car, let alone for such holidays and my eyes are getting worse. And not just because of the glaucoma and the ordinary grey cataract I have also. Driving is out of the question. Too dangerous for me and all the other people on the road. I will, however, one day visit a Stone Circle. That is a promiss. 🙂
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Great image, takes me back….alas, it was a dull day when I visited
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More often than not it is!!!
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OK!
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Dull and overcast if not raining is the usual!
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😟
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very intriguing stones, loved your photo and the post David, thanks!
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Stunning shot, and such an interesting angle.
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Super photo, David. Stone circles are so fascinating to contemplate. 🙂
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I like the angle you chose. And this shot is just perfect for this challenge.
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Thank you
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Lovely photo, David. Castlerigg is such a dramatic place. Lovely to see it with blue sky above!
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Been there in all weathers and always mystical and only once ever found it deserted
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I love stuff like this. So interesting.
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Good shot, David. Great for this challenge.
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These are not easy to photograph I like the composition here
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