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Kerangosquer
Standing Stone / Menhir
Kerangosquer (La Pierre du Coq) (Standing Stone / Menhir) on The Modern Antiquarian, the UK & Ireland's most popular megalithic community website. 3 images, 1 piece of folklore, plus information on many more ancient sites nearby and across the UK & Ireland.
Image © Mark Williamson
Also known as:
La Pierre du Coq
Latitude:
47° 50' 47.46" N
Longitude:
3° 45' 46.14" W
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Spaceship mark
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From Aubrey Burl's Megalithic Brittany:
"It is known as La Pierre du Coq and it is claimed that at Easter and Christmas a cock which guards a great treasure will fly away. Should it land on one's shoulder it signifies an invitation to take the gold."
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Posted by
Spaceship mark
18th August 2007ce