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S. Martino's Cromlech (remains)

Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech

<b>S. Martino's Cromlech (remains)</b>Posted by Ligurian Tommy LeggyImage © Ligurian Tommy Leggy
Latitude:44° 18' 51.37" N
Longitude:   7° 49' 10.96" E



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I bumped into this site while I was running down a hill with my son. And I've immediatly thought:"Hmm...those stones...".

A spring surrounded by stones that gives water to a quiet softly-singing stream.
A short path (surrounded by stones too) that leads, from the spring, to a partial circle of stones.
Few big stones scattered all around.

But I don't go back there anymore because it's on a private propriety and year by year some stones are caught and carried away to be re-used for buildings.
And I can't stand it, but there's nothing I can do against it yet.
Ligurian Tommy Leggy Posted by Ligurian Tommy Leggy
19th July 2008ce