Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: alignments
Carnac - Stones
04 Nov 2014 |
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The Carnac stones are a collection of megalithic sites consisting of alignments, dolmens, tumuli and single menhirs. There are more than 3000 standing stones, probably erected between 4500 and 3300 BC.
I had read about Carnac, but was not prepared for such a large, overwhelming and crowded scene. So I have decided to return to Carnac and spend two days (and not two hours!) here next time. Probably in winter, when all gates are open - and most tourists are at home. And maybe I should think about a quadcopter.
Here is more info
carnac.monuments-nationaux.fr/
Carnac - Stones
04 Nov 2014 |
|
|
The Carnac stones are a collection of megalithic sites consisting of alignments, dolmens, tumuli and single menhirs. There are more than 3000 standing stones, probably erected between 4500 and 3300 BC.
I had read about Carnac, but was not prepared for such a large, overwhelming and crowded scene. So I have decided to return to Carnac and spend two days (and not two hours!) here next time. Probably in winter, when all gates are open - and most tourists are at home. And maybe I should think about a quadcopter.
Here is more info
carnac.monuments-nationaux.fr/
Carnac - Stones
04 Nov 2014 |
|
|
The Carnac stones are a collection of megalithic sites consisting of alignments, dolmens, tumuli and single menhirs. There are more than 3000 standing stones, probably erected between 4500 and 3300 BC.
I had read about Carnac, but was not prepared for such a large, overwhelming and crowded scene. So I have decided to return to Carnac and spend two days (and not two hours!) here next time. Probably in winter, when all gates are open - and most tourists are at home.
Here is more info
carnac.monuments-nationaux.fr/
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