A sea urchin shell. Probably what Druids
called a "serpent's egg."
© Harald Biebel 2014
The Great Broken Menhir at Locmariaquer in Brittany, France. The biggest standing stone ever erected in Europe.
© Toimichel 2009
The alignments of Carnac in Brittany, France. The general layout betrays a (Proto-) Druidic origin.
© Pinpin 2006
Stonehenge, England. It is located at the intersection of two Golden Lines. Was it a 'Temple of the Heavens'?
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The Ring of Brodgar in Orkney, Scotland. There used to be 60 standing stones, and it is located on the 60th Golden Parallel.
© Pixie 2006
The huge stone circle at Avebury, England, which is located on the same Golden Meridian as Stonehenge. Probably a major location for the presumed Proto-Druids. Was it a 'Temple of the Sun'?
Silbury Hill, near Avebury, England. It is located on the same Golden Meridian as Avebury and Stonehenge. Was it a 'Temple of the Moon'?
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Newgrange, Ireland. The distance between the Great Pyramid and Newgrange is exactly one-tenth of the Earth's equatorial circumference.
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