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Sarah at the Callanish Stones
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The Calanish stones are the second most important Neolithic monument in the UK. Each year, thousands of people visit the stones. Theories abound as to why the stones were erected; the powers that be call them 'an ancient site of community interest'.

Dancing druids, stone huggers, or hamper campers; they all visit, and because the place is so ancient and enigmatic, many people are freed by the theatre of the stones.

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