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The Ness of Brodgar, Scotland, 2003

What was once thought to be a natural hill on remote Orkney, in fact turned out to be a vast, Neolithic temple complex, covering more than six acres of land. After the nearby Ring of Brodgar became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999, radar surveys were undertaken on the surrounding area and, in 2003, the Ness of Brodgar was detected.

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