South is in a dip of the far horizon, emphasised by its intersect with nearer ground. North is on distant mountains but not the highest point.
The west spans a rise with the equinox at the top. The east spans a dip and the equinox gets a significant marker again.
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Orange lines mark the annual solar round. Lunistice positions over the 18.6 year lunar nodal cycle are blue. More about the Solar Calendar More about the Lunar Calendar More about this placeLook North
Baurgorm (E) Stone Circle: 360° S centred
South is in a dip of the far horizon, emphasised by its intersect with nearer ground. North is on distant mountains but not the highest point.
The west spans a rise with the equinox at the top. The east spans a dip and the equinox gets a significant marker again.
- Baurgorm (W) Five Stone Circle is 1.2km south-west (218°)
- Trawlebane Five Stone Circle is 2.1km north-east (66°)
- Parkana Stone Pair is 3.8km south-west (223°)
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