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Note that the 3D effect in these images is limited,our stereo pairs, will allow
true 3D if you can master the crossed eye viewing method.
The entire circle viewed from the south.
Note how the recumbent is set back from the stone circle circumference, this is
a particular
of Kincardineshire RSCs.
The recumbent stone viewed edge-on.
This face of the stone would have originally been concealed by the now missing
eastern flanker.
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The outer ring-cairn kerb.
This eastern stretch contains the tallest kerb , the third stone in, this stands
1m high.
The inner kerb of the ring-cairn.
Although only five stones remain it is easy to visualise the complete circle.
View south over the inner cairn kerb to the recumbent.
The western arc of the stone circle.
These are the three tallest surviving stones note how the height increases to
the south in keeping with the circle's height grading.
The southwestern arc of the outer cairn
kerb.
Note how the kerb curves out of the circular path to join up to the
western flanker.
The recumbent and ring cairn viewed past the south western circle stone.