Barevan Stone
At the end of a stone grave in the ruins of a church sits the Barevan Stone. But why is it there?
At the end of a stone grave in the ruins of a church sits the Barevan Stone. But why is it there?
On the black beaches surrounding Dritvík there lies a ship wreck and four stones reminding us of the area's past as a fishing station.
This ancient test of loading the stone on the plinth was revived in 2011 when a replacement stone was found for the Pudrac plinth.
South Korea's Jeju island has a stone lifting past that is unknown to most. Does the lost culture still exist?
Help free the soul of a farmer by walking this stone around his grave.
Plan your stone lifting trip to Iceland with our Icelandic lifting stone directory!
Where exactly are the Scottish Lifting Stones?
The well-balanced stone sits in a village that has been a popular resting stop for travellers for hundreds of years.