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 | Balgarthno Stone Circle, also known as 'Farm of Corn', is a scheduled ancient monument, and measures 6.1m in diameter. Only one stone still stands and is 1.6m tall by 1.5m wide by 0.7m thick. There is evidence of a slight ditch around the circle, which appears to stand on a slight mound.
Balgarthno Stone Circle is part of a larger arrangement which included the circle at Mylnfield and ... |  | 06/26/2006 | 617 | 



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 | The Stanton Drew stone circles are just outside the village of Stanton Drew, Somerset. The largest is the Great Circle, a henge monument consisting of the second largest stone circle in Britain (after Avebury). The stone circle is 113 m in diameter and probably consisted of 30 stones, of which 27 survive today. The North East Circle is 30 m in diameter and probably consisted of 10 or more stone... |  | 11/05/2009 | 403 | 
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 | Boskednan stone circle is a partially restored prehistoric stone circle, around 4 miles (6 kilometres) northeast of the town of Penzance in Cornwall, United Kingdom. The megalithic monument is traditionally known as the Nine Maidens or Nine Stones of Boskednan, although the original structure may have contained as many as 22 upright stones around its 69 metre perimeter.
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 | A large stone circle in the Grampian region of Scotland. The recumbent stone circle has a large stone slab aligned to the SSW, in line with the major southern moonset, flanked by two tall stones (known as flankers) with the rest of the stones in the circle being graded in size around to the smallest opposite the recumbent. There is a ring cairn within the circle.
The stone circle is thou... |  | 11/23/2005 | 499 | 



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 | Timber Circle in Wiltshire, England.
Durrington Walls is a prehistoric henge enclosure monument situated close to Woodhenge and Stonehenge on Salisbury Plain. It is a Class II henge and measures around 500m in diameter. It was first discovered by ariel photography in 1925.
The location was first occupied during the middle Neolithic(around 3100-2400BC). Two rings of concentric ti... |  | 11/29/2005 | 695 | 
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 | Strichen Stone Circle is a small Megalithic period stone circle located in the north east of Scotland, near to Strichen, Aberdeenshire.
The circle has been destroyed at least twice: once by a tenant farmer who was ordered to put it back in place by his landlord.
It has been restored as recently as the 1980s.
Various-sized pieces of quartz can be foun... |  | 11/05/2009 | 365 | 



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 | This 'circle' looks really weird. It is exactly 1 mile in diameter. If you look closer you can see another circle which is about 0,01 miles in diameter. |  | 05/04/2007 | 1,154 | 



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 | Crop Circle - Nauen, Germany Images of the circle have been included in the placemark's description! check it out! :)
Discovered: 29-07-2004
http://invisiblecircle.org/ser/d-archiv-2004.html |  | 11/18/2005 | 2,826 | 



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 | This is a wierd circle in the sand next to the Huntington Beach pier. I also notice they've built a lot of stuff on the other side of the pier from the circle. |  | 06/26/2008 | 457 | 



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 | The acropolis is in fact an unfinished monument - originally called the "National Monument". Initiated in 1816, a year after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, it was meant to be a replica of the Parthenon in Athens, as a memorial to those who had died in the Napoleonic Wars.
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 | 'Knowlton Rings' consists of 4 earthworks: the North Circle, Church Circle, Southern Circle, and the 'Old Churchyard'. In addition to these sites, to the east of the Church Circle is the Great Barrow, the largest round barrow in Dorset, and almost certainly directly related to the henges. The most prominent site in the complex is the 'Church Circle', now commonly called Knowlton Henge.
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 | Not so much a circle as it is a funky image in somebody's field. Near St. Louis |  | 03/21/2006 | 815 | 



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