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Standing Stones of Glenterrow

All pictures copyright © 2000 Martin McCarthy

CANMORE Record

pics/thumb/glenterrow1.jpg Looking southwest over the outlier towards the circle.
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pics/thumb/glenterrow6.jpg Another view to the southwest.
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pics/thumb/glenterrow2.jpg The circle, looking southwest.
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pics/thumb/glenterrow3.jpg Another view to the southwest.
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pics/thumb/glenterrow8.jpg A closer view, looking southwest.
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pics/thumb/glenterrow4.jpg Looking over the circle towards the outlier. The arrow indicates north.
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pics/thumb/glenterrow5.jpg Looking north.
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pics/thumb/glenterrow7.jpg The southernmost stone.
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This tiny circle of four granite boulders and one possible outlying stone has been interpreted in the past as a pair of concentric circles. The current view is that it is a four poster (more common in Perthshire).

The circle is about ten feet across, the stones each standing about two feet high.

Despite the size, this is a very attractive site and well worth a visit.