Long Meg and Her Daughters

The sixth biggest of all stone circles (109 x 93m) is made of 70 boulders and was built on a considerable slope down to the north. The tall pillar of Long Meg stands on the South-West skyline, about 25m away from the ring.


Viewing Scenes

Zooming Scenes

To look around in a QuickTime VR scene, hold down the mouse button and move the pointer.

1. Place the pointer over the scene.
2. Holding the mouse button down, move the pointer in the direction desired.

To make the pan movement smoother, hold the mouse button down and move the image until it makes a couple of 360 degrees revolutions.

You can magnify a part of a scene for closer scrutiny, or "pull back" to see a larger area. This is called zooming.

1. Place the pointer on the area you wish to zoom.
2. Press and hold Option/Shift or Control.

  • To zoom in, hold down the Shift key.
  • To zoom out, hold down the Control key.

You can move the pointer to change your view while zooming.


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