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Clava Cairns
Clava Cairns is a Bronze Age cemetery and the complex consists of ring cairns and standing stones.
Today you can still see three cairns in a well preserved condition.
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Clava Cairns, Culloden, Inverness, The Scottish Highlands , United Kingdom
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