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1993-2
Our continuing adventures in Brittany. Mané Er Hroech The entrance to this massive tumulus is modern. The mound itself is huge but was covered with bushes, shrubs, and undergrowth. Inside, the central chamber had no obvious entrance/exit and the ceiling … Continue reading
Tagged Alignments, Carnac, Colpo, Crucuno, Dolmens, Keriaval, Kerlescan, Kerlud, Kerzerho, Mané Er Hroech, Mané Groh, Mané Kerioned, Mané Lud, Mané Rethual, Mostoir, Passage tombs, Rondossec, Standing stones
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1993
This was it. This was a big deal. I was going to Carnac. I was going to see those alignments I’d read about in Mary Stewart’s books. The plan was to spend a few days in Dublin to see friends, … Continue reading
Tagged Alignments, Altar wedge tomb, Carnac, Dolmens, Dublin, Five Fingers, Gavrinis, Kercado, Kermario, Le Grand Menhir Brisé, Menec, Menhir de Champ Dolent, Mont St. Michel, Newgrange, Passage tombs, Petit Kermario, Proleek, Quiberon, St. Pierre, Standing stones, Table des Marchands, Three Castle Head, Tintagel, Toulvern
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Welcome to my virtual photo album of big rocks! I have been fascinated by the idea of magical stones ever since seeing the film The Sword in the Stone as a kid. In college I read Mary Stewart’s books about … Continue reading
Tagged Carnac, Dublin, Hill of Tara, Menec, Stonehenge
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