"Paleosite" |
One of the caves |
"Our Founder"--apparently went native himself |
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"Paleosite" |
One of the caves |
"Our Founder"--apparently went native himself |
Covered arcades all over the old town |
Cobblestones from Canada, ballast from ships returning from Quebec |
Hotel de Ville |
Tower |
One of the medieval towers guarding the port |
Light house, said to be the oldest still- functioning on the Atlantic |
Other tower |
Afternoon snack from LeClerc's; dieting in France is tres difficile! |
Cathedral in Lucon |
The Gendarmerie |
The calvaire and full moon... |
Shellfishing |
Scores of people |
Gleaners of the Sea...the whole village it seemed like.... |
A whole basket of oysters! |
Moi, there, at the entrance |
Carvings on interior stones |
Ditto |
Double ditto |
From the other end you can see the curve; also the nice menhir marking the place |
Inside the Table of Merchants |
One of the side pillars in the Table of Merchants |
The head piece in the Table, about 8 feet tall, carved beautifully in shepherds' crooks (animal husbandry being one of the hallmarks of the neolithic) |
Same shot, different lighting |
The ceiling of the Table of Merchants, that is, the table itself, with its exquisitely carved 4 foot hafted axe; this is a piece of the aforementioned chopped-up menhir |
A big megalithic day, December 1, continues; from here we drove back east to Locmariaquer and its sites; above, the little alignment between Menec and Kermario |
Part of the Kerlescan alignment |
Ditto |
Cupmarks on one of the big stones |
Part of the Kerlescan cromlech |
The Tumulus St. Michel, in Carnac; originally there were seven of these large tumuli scattered around, many mistaken for natural hills |
Vicki atop the entrance...it's not small |
The tumulus has a partially-intact stone circle around it, very unusual for Brittany |
Interior stone carvings..."abstract" |
Ditto; I guess they got over the realism of the Magdalene era (cave paintings, really old) |
Right in the middle of a residential neighborhood of Plouharnel, still northwest of Carnac, is a pretty much intact tumulus containing three parallel passage graves; the Rondassec tumulus |
Special parking for visitors to dolmens, menhirs, etc. |
One of the covered alleys |
Another |
Me, exploring |
Interior view |
As a parapente drifts by... |