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Carved standing stone, menhir, with other megalithic and neolithic standing stones at the Almendres Cromlech near Evora, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Granite standing stone, menhir, with other megalithic and neolithic standing stones at the Almendres Cromlech near Evora, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Menhir, Portugal - Cromlech of the Almendres Royalty Free Stock Photo
Menhir and Almendres Cromlech Royalty Free Stock Photo
Granite standing stone, menhir, with other megalithic and neolithic standing stones at the Almendres Cromlech near Evora, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
menhir in Almendres near Evora, Alentejo, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
menhir in Almendres near Evora, Alentejo, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Menhir, Portugal - Cromlech of the Almendres
Menhir Cromlech of Almendres Royalty Free Stock Photo
Almendres Cromlech, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cromlech of the Almendres - Evora - Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Almendres Cromlech, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Almendres Cromlech, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Megaliths of Cromlech of Almendres, Portugal. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Menhir in Almendres, Portugal Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Cromlech of the Almendres (Portuguese: Cromeleque dos Almendres Cromeleque na Herdade dos Almendres) is a megalithic complex (commonly known as the Almendres Cromlech), located 4.5 road km WSW of the village of Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in the civil parish of Nossa Senhora da Tourega e Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, municipality of Évora, in the Portuguese Alentejo. The largest existing group of structured menhirs in the Iberian Peninsula (and one of the largest in Europe), this archaeological site consists of several megalithic structures: cromlechs and menhir stones, that belong to the so-called "megalithic universe of Évora", with clear parallels to other cromlechs in Évora District, such as Portela Mogos and the Vale Maria do Meio Cromlech.[1]


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