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The Herald article explicitly says that it is within the World Heritage Site:
"... was found not far beneath the surface of the narrow strip of land that divides Harray Loch from Stenness Loch on the Orkney mainland. It is an area that is at the heart of Orkney's World Heritage Site..."
It is certainly located in a prime position and may be included willy-nilly, but there may also be specific boundaries already set by UNESCO around the site. There is no reason not to start mentioning it here for starters. It looks like a pretty exciting find, but I am a bit bogged down in Hebridean rocks at present. So many islands so little time.... Cheers. BenMacDui20:59, 14 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Please add this to the map. I assume that it's the name of the thin, "connecting" piece of land between the stones of Stennes and Brodgar? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.189.249.30 (talk) 21:27, 3 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]