The 3D views below are stereo pairs
adjusted for crossed eye viewing.
These can be viewed with the naked eye, but as with our parallel viewing, the
technique takes a little getting used to.
If you have not viewed images like this
before, or are having trouble seeing in 3D,
consult our 3D Viewing Help Page for tricks, tips and information.
Some of these stereograms will show a strange mottling of the
highlight areas, this is
because it was quite breezy when the shots were taken and the sun dapple through
trees was in
constant motion. As the shots for each pair were taken sequentially, the dapple
pattern in each is
different, hence the mottling problem.
The only surviving erect circle stone.
The fallen circle stone.
Passage entrance with radial kerbs.
Passage entrance from the SE, note the radial kerb portal stones.
Displaced stones of the NW wall of the chamber.
Western arc of kerb stones.
Kerbs at the NW undermined by quarrying and liable to fall.