DescriptionKingston Russell Stone Circle - geograph.org.uk - 1122916.jpg
English: Kingston Russell Stone Circle View N across the western half of the circle showing slightly less than half of the 18 stones all of which are lying flat. Geologically the stones are sarsens or conglomerate in nature. The circle is late neolithic or Bronze Age.
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