Penedos, Ribeira do Vascão
Penedos, Ribeira do Vascão
Penedos, Stop HFF, see you next Friday
Her and me, Love that does not fade away.
Adenium obesum, Desert rose, Monte Gordo
Buganvilea, Penedos
Bees on Euphorbia kamponii ..
Retama monosperma, Monte Gordo, HWW
Monsaraz, Enlighted
The rope was not blue, Cistus ladanifer
The rope is blue, Penedos HFF
Faro, Blinking blinds
Penedos, Stop HFF, see you next Friday
Monsaraz, View
Monsaraz, Door handle
Shadow-play
Isabel, Monsaraz, Alentejo, HBM
Monsaraz, Street
Monsaraz, Chimney
Monsaraz, Gutter on HWW
Monsaraz, Old window
Monsaraz, Chimneys
Monsaraz, Igreja de Santiago
Alcoutim, Stop HFF, see you next Friday
Monsaraz, Door and window
Penedos, HFF
Monsaraz, Walls
Monsaraz, The House of Inquisition
Monsaraz, HWW
Monsaraz, Window
Monsaraz, Walls and HBM
Monsaraz, Chair on HBM !
Monte Gordo, Jet palm tree BW
Faro, BW perspective
Monsaraz, Chimney
Monsaraz, , Old Town House
Mértola, STOP HFF, see you next Friday
Faro, Arco da Vila
Adenium obesum
Tavira, HFF
Monsaraz, Fence with view
Penedos, Blue rope and squatters
R4L still works !
Bee, Lissopimpla excelsa, E. kamponii
Moss, Penedos, Blue and white HWW
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Carnac & Co et mégalithes (menhir, dolmen, cromlechs)
Carnac & Co et mégalithes (menhir, dolmen, cromlechs)
Artistic Landscapes. ( Formally Fine Art Landscape Photography )
Artistic Landscapes. ( Formally Fine Art Landscape Photography )
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Cromeleque do Xerez


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The Xerez Cromlech (Portuguese: Cromeleque do Xerez), also known as the Xarez Cromlech, is a megalithic complex that is believed to date back to the 4th or 5th millennia BCE. It is situated near the town of Monsaraz in the Évora district of the Alentejo region of Portugal, close to the Spanish border. The present site of the cromlech is not its original location. Due to the construction of the Alqueva Dam for hydroelectric purposes, which led to the flooding of the original site from 2002, it was transferred from an area that is now under water to its present site close to the Orada Convent. This was the only monument to be moved, with the dam leading to the disappearance of prehistoric engravings and the Roman Castelo da Lousa
To read more go to:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerez_Cromlech
And aerial view there:
whotrips.com/2021/09/20/o-cromeleque-do-xerez-e-do-alqueva
In the middle of the last century, it would have been subject to a reconstruction where the stones were aligned in the shape of a square. It is unknown if, in fact, this was the original shape. Later, in 1998, a thorough archaeological work was carried out which gave the cromlech new life.
The Cromlech of Xerez is classified as Property of Public Interest.


The Xerez Cromlech (Portuguese: Cromeleque do Xerez), also known as the Xarez Cromlech, is a megalithic complex that is believed to date back to the 4th or 5th millennia BCE. It is situated near the town of Monsaraz in the Évora district of the Alentejo region of Portugal, close to the Spanish border. The present site of the cromlech is not its original location. Due to the construction of the Alqueva Dam for hydroelectric purposes, which led to the flooding of the original site from 2002, it was transferred from an area that is now under water to its present site close to the Orada Convent. This was the only monument to be moved, with the dam leading to the disappearance of prehistoric engravings and the Roman Castelo da Lousa
To read more go to:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xerez_Cromlech
And aerial view there:
whotrips.com/2021/09/20/o-cromeleque-do-xerez-e-do-alqueva
In the middle of the last century, it would have been subject to a reconstruction where the stones were aligned in the shape of a square. It is unknown if, in fact, this was the original shape. Later, in 1998, a thorough archaeological work was carried out which gave the cromlech new life.
The Cromlech of Xerez is classified as Property of Public Interest.
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Xata club has replied to Gabi Lombardo clubXata club has replied to J.Garcia clubXata club has replied to Pierre Pasqualini clubTHX for sharing that, never heard of it before.
Xata club has replied to Jean-Paul clubJean-Paul club has replied to Xata clubXata club has replied to Anton Cruz Carro clubWünsche noch ein schönes Pfingstwochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Xata club has replied to Günter Klaus clubThank you for the link.
Enjoy your weekend.
Xata club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club„Deine“ waren mir bisher noch nicht bekannt!
Besonders der Mittelstein im Kreis ist unglaublich schön :)
Xata club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubWe have lots of them all over the country, not very far from me another important site:
Cromeleque dos Almendres
Cromeleque dos Almendres DSC2141
Cromeleque dos Almendres
...and also this lonely "guy"
Menir dos Almendres
I like your main image very much...............the detail is amazing, especially when viewed large, and it's nice to see some wildflowers growing between and around the stones.
The wider view in the first PiP is outstanding............it really shows the stones off perfectly. They look amazing in the sunshine and under the gorgeous blue sky. Again the detail is amazing and I can see many more wildflowers.
The second PiP is taken from a great perspective and it's good to see one of the stones in close detail. I like the thistle growing in front of it.
Overall, a superb series.........with a fascinating narrative and link. I hope they eventually get round to building the museum.
Xata club has replied to Keith Burton clubIt was late afternoon when I took this series, so it was easier with the light and there was nobody, what is a lucky privilege as the place is in all tourist guides.
Glad you enjoyed.
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Xata club has replied to Edna Edenkoben clubEdna Edenkoben club has replied to Xata clubBisher habe ich sie eher als Steinkreise gesehen.
Schöne Grüße und angenehme Pfingsten
Erich
Xata club has replied to sea-herdorf clubIn the middle of the last century, it would have been subject to a reconstruction where the stones were aligned in the shape of a square. It is unknown if, in fact, this was the original shape. Later, in 1998, a thorough archaeological work was carried out which gave the cromlech new life.
The Cromlech of Xerez is classified as Property of Public Interest.
Xata club has replied to Gudrun clubXata club has replied to tiabunna clubMerci du partage*****
Bom dia****
Xata club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubObrigada pela visita e pela chuva de estrelas.
Bom fim de semana
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