The Ring of Brodgar is a Neolithic stone circle in Orkney, Scotland with a diameter of about 104 meters (341 feet). It originally consisted of 60 megaliths, although today only 27 stones remain standing.
The Ring of Brodgar, a Neolithic stone circle in Scotland, was built around 2500 BC. It is believed to have served a ceremonial or ritualistic purpose for the community living in the area at that time.
The "ACCR" stamp on a class ring typically stands for "Accredited" or "Accredited School." It signifies that the organization that manufactured the ring is officially licensed by the school to produce class rings.
the way to get the minitours nose ring on mythology island is too get the flute and play the keys on the cave doors wall . it should open. then you will talk to the minitour. he will tell you that you have to complete his path.
The ring you need is the Nose Ring from the beastly Minotaur, whose lair is to the left of the Garden of the Sphinx. You will need the reed pipe (flute) from the Garden of the Muses, which is to the right of Main Street. Play the 8 colored notes in order and the door will open (blue blue green yellow yellow red blue green). (see related question)
Big dig
Neolithic or early Bronze Age man.
The Big Brass Ring was created in 1999.
The duration of The Big Brass Ring is 1.73 hours.
Depends on how big the ring is
Very big
It is a big oval ring which is encrusted with dimonds.
Welding the Big Ring - 1904 was released on: USA: April 1904
a support ring is used to hold big objects.
7.4million miles
get the lobster and it will drag the big seagull away so you can ring the bell and find the chime somewhere around that area and ring it.
there is no such thing as a "ring worm". the infection known as ring worm is actually fungus that grows under your skin.
not unless you're showing off a big diamond ring