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NextPart of the Highland Pictish Trail, the Shandwick Stone stands on a hillside, overlooking its namesake village. Standing at nine feet high, the stone has been intricately carved with birds and animals and is believed to have been part of a Pictish religious site in the region.
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Inverness shire,Ross and Cromarty
Inverness shire,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Inverness shire,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
Easter Ross,Ross and Cromarty
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