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  1. New and Old
    The Anta Lapeira enjoying the shade on a sunny Alentejo day, while the neighbouring farmhouse basks in the sun. Who's going to weather the next five thousand years better?

    #StandingStonesSunday #StandingStones #dolmen #anta #megaliths #PrehistoricPortugal #ancienthistory #Alentejo #Portugal

  2. New and Old
    The Anta Lapeira enjoying the shade on a sunny Alentejo day, while the neighbouring farmhouse basks in the sun. Who's going to weather the next five thousand years better?

    #StandingStonesSunday #StandingStones #dolmen #anta #megaliths #PrehistoricPortugal #ancienthistory #Alentejo #Portugal

  3. New and Old
    The Anta Lapeira enjoying the shade on a sunny Alentejo day, while the neighbouring farmhouse basks in the sun. Who's going to weather the next five thousand years better?

    #StandingStonesSunday #StandingStones #dolmen #anta #megaliths #PrehistoricPortugal #ancienthistory #Alentejo #Portugal

  4. New and Old
    The Anta Lapeira enjoying the shade on a sunny Alentejo day, while the neighbouring farmhouse basks in the sun. Who's going to weather the next five thousand years better?

    #StandingStonesSunday #StandingStones #dolmen #anta #megaliths #PrehistoricPortugal #ancienthistory #Alentejo #Portugal

  5. New and Old
    The Anta Lapeira enjoying the shade on a sunny Alentejo day, while the neighbouring farmhouse basks in the sun. Who's going to weather the next five thousand years better?

    #StandingStonesSunday #StandingStones #dolmen #anta #megaliths #PrehistoricPortugal #ancienthistory #Alentejo #Portugal

  6. This sea stack in Trout River, #Newfoundland is known as the Old Man. It’s unusual because of its distance from the shoreline. “The rock pillar is located almost 400 metres away from the sea and 20 metres above it. … It was formed when sea levels began to lower at the end of the last ice age, 10-13,000 years ago,” according to the website, Hidden Newfoundland. #SeaStack #StandingStonesSunday