
Skara Brae
Bay of Skaill, Neolithic Orkney, Scotland, UK
September 12th 2012, 10:01local (9:01U)
© 2012 James Gentles, All Rights Reserved.
The abandoned remains were first unearthed in 1850 by a huge storm, then in 1925 a further storm damaged the remains and unearthed even more structures. At this time a protective sea wall was constructed and the whole site properly excavated and stabilised by archeologists.
Skara Brae is part of "Neolithic Orkney" a number of ancient monuments designated a World Heritage Site.
Lat: 59° 2' 55.32" N
Long: 4° 21' 30.12" W
Elevation: 3m
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