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Small group that includes a large but still upright fragment of a "dish" recumbent; a standing flanker and big pile of boulders.
Despite its obvious destruction, dozens - if not scores - if not hundreds - of recumbent stone circles in this area have experienced a far crueler fate than Templand; somehow the recumbent has hung on despite the odds. Many large fragments lie at the roadside and have been incorporated into a high wall which is so overgrown even that heinous act is now forgotten. In many, many other cases I have seen, the broken fragments at the roadside are all that remain of long forgotten circles.
And yet still the effect of the "lens" is undiminished. It stares into the yonder. It stares back at you. This is the pinnacle of abstract sculpture. These dishes receiving signals from beyond the limit of physics, they emanate an extraordinary aura. Yes, you can touch them, climb on them, deface them, but something will never destroy the lens that opened space-time and brought this and the Other World together, briefly.
Extraordinary heavy metal circle near Aberdeen Dyce airport. One of the finest, most complete monuments of its kind. The growing urbanisation surrounding it cannot hold this druidic temple back.