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Outer Hebrides, Isle of Lewis, Callanish 
 The Standing Stones at Callanish on the Isle of Lewis are situated on a small hill top called 'Cnoc an Tursa' meaning the 'Hill of Sorrow'. With the resurgence of the Gaelic language in the Outer Hebrides this ancient monument is often referred to by it's Gaelic name of Calanais. File 7130 
 Keywords: Calanais, Callanish, Stone, Circle, Stones, ancient, monument, iconic, Isle of Lewis. File 7130
Outer Hebrides, Isle of Lewis, Callanish 
 The Standing Stones at Callanish on the Isle of Lewis are situated on a small hill top called 'Cnoc an Tursa' meaning the 'Hill of Sorrow'. With the resurgence of the Gaelic language in the Outer Hebrides this ancient monument is often referred to by it's Gaelic name of Calanais. File 7130 
 Keywords: Calanais, Callanish, Stone, Circle, Stones, ancient, monument, iconic, Isle of Lewis. File 7130

The Standing Stones at Callanish on the Isle of Lewis

are situated on a small hill top called 'Cnoc an Tursa' meaning the 'Hill of Sorrow'. With the resurgence of the Gaelic language in the Outer Hebrides this ancient monument is often referred to by it's Gaelic name of Calanais. File 7130