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        <title>NB2132 : Calanais Visitor Centre</title>
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        <description>With Eilean Orasaigh in Loch Ceann Hulabhig beyond.</description>
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        <description>This is one of the smaller circles in the large complex of cairns and stone circle in the area.</description>
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        <title>NB2232 : Calanais III, or Cnoc Fillibhir Bheag</title>
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        <description>This was a double circle, four inner and eight outer. This is one of the smaller circles in the large complex of cairns and stone circle in the area, 320 m from Calanais II.</description>
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        <title>NB2232 : Calanais II</title>
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        <description>Also known as Cnoc Ceann a' Gharaidh, this is one of the smaller circles in the large complex of cairns and stone circle in the area. The main Calanais stones can be seen on the central horizon, exactly 1 km away.</description>
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        <title>NB2232 : Unloved house at Calanais</title>
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        <description>A smaller stone circle, part of the large complex of stones and circles in the area</description>
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        <title>NB2133 : Calanais standing stones and circle</title>
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        <description>Looking through the western arm, three of the four stones, radiating from the cairn and circle.</description>
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        <title>NB2133 : Standing stones of Calanais</title>
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        <title>NB2133 : Calanais Standing Stones</title>
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        <description>The central part of the array - the inner circle and central cairn. They were partially covered with peat, until the mid-19thC, and the cairn was uncovered when the peat was removed in 1857 by Sir James Matheson, who owned the island [so presumably not personally!]</description>
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        <title>NB2133 : Standing stones at Calanais</title>
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        <description>An impressive array of stones about 4000 years old, with a circle around a central cairn, a double row of stones to the north and single lines of stones to the west, south and east. This view is from the south. The chance of an aerial view would be very good.</description>
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        <title>NB2132 : Calanais visitor centre</title>
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        <description>From the path to the stones, looking to Eilean Trosdam in Loch Ceann Hulabhig.</description>
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        <description>Looking over Loch Ròg to the islands of Bratanais Mòr and Beag.</description>
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        <title>NT2577 : Western Harbour redevelopment</title>
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