Basil and The B Team's Cullerlie Stone Circle Selfie
Here's a little bit of info from BBHQ's Historical Travel Guide, Smooch:
As we stood amidst the rolling hills and sweeping meadows of Aberdeenshire, we couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder at the Cullerlie Stone Circle. This ancient site, dating back to the Neolithic era, is a testament to the ingenuity and skill of our forebears.
The Cullerlie Stone Circle consists of eight red granite standing stones arranged in a near-perfect circle measuring about 10 meters in diameter. The stones vary in height from approx 1.09 m or 3ft 6" to 1.80m or 5ft 9".
The smaller cairns, forming the inner eight rings, present a fascinating mystery. Viewed from above, they resemble a flower. Each of these cairns is adorned with eleven stones, except for one that curiously holds only nine. Was this a result of theft, or a deliberate design choice? The cairns are then filled with another layer of smaller cobbles, adding to the enigma of this ancient site.
It is believed that the Cullerlie Stone Circle was constructed around 3000 BC, a testament to the advanced skills of our ancestors during the late Neolithic period. The stones, probably quarried from nearby outcrops, were transported - most likely - to the site using sledges and rollers, a remarkable engineering feat that continues to inspire wonder today.
Scholars speculate about the Cullerlie Stone Circle's purpose. Some believe it was used for religious or ceremonial purposes, while others think it may have been a meeting place for the local community or a burial ground. Whatever its original function, it is clear that the Cullerlie Stone Circle was an important cultural and social centre for the people who lived in the region thousands of years ago.
The site is well-maintained and easily accessible, with plenty of information available to help visitors understand the significance of this remarkable site. As we stood there, gazing up at the stones and the vast expanse of the surrounding landscape, we couldn't help but feel a deep connection to the people who built the Cullerlie Stone Circle so many centuries ago.

We also turned this fab arty-farty picture into a puzzle, so do stop by the puzzle page and take the Puzzle Challenge, see if mew can beat our time of 9 mins 14 secs.

Smooch, mew're always so knowledgable and informative. Great stone circle selfie, mew guys!
ReplyDeleteCool pics on a hot day. The stone circle selfie is fabulous as always.
ReplyDeleteThat is a different and interesting stone circle. Great selfie and art. The art shows up the inner circle better. It has been hot and humid here too. The temperature has dropped 8C this morning, but the humidity is still around 90%.
ReplyDeleteY'all look fab in this stone circle.
ReplyDeleteDo the stones speak to you?
Gittin' too hot to breathe here this week. Precious will only git to go out in the dark of the morn. We luv your circle and selfie. As always, the Call Box waiting to give transport. Happy Sunday and all week next week.
ReplyDeleteWow, really gorgeous pictures at this stone circle! The B-Team looks especially vibrant there!
ReplyDeleteWOW, darn good selfie gang and pretty art too!
ReplyDeleteVery nice selfie and art. Thanks for the puzzle. XO
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing stone circle great photos we love the colours in the arty one x 😽🐈⬛🐈🐾💕
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