On the Isle of Lewis in Scotland there is another Pagan site that is looked to be developed in lieu of our modern society’s view of progress. First there was the road building through Tara, then they started to excavate Stonehenge and now a company wants to build a wind farm on top of Cailleach na Mointeach (Old Woman of the Moors).
Around every eighteen years Pagans and other seekers come from all over the world to witness Cailleach na Mointeach give birth to the Moon. She is apart of the Callanish Stones but from some reason although the Stones are protected as a national monument managed by Historic Scotland, Cailleach na Mointeach is not under such protection.
The Callanish Stones are a circle of 13 standing stones that have been dated by archaeologists as being erected between 3000 B.C and 1800 B.C.
Take a good look my friends, for this picture maybe the last you see of this historic Pagan monument left intact and turbine free.

