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St Uzec

Standing Stone / Menhir

<b>St Uzec</b>Posted by KammerImage © Simon Marshall
Also known as:
  • St Duzec

Latitude:48° 47' 19.44" N
Longitude:   3° 32' 40.4" W

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St Uzec menhir is just bizarre and thanks to the Christians, its ancient power now seems to glow more strongly. Some zealous twat in the 16th century decided to attempt to mute its pagan power by carving a crucifix on the top. All it does, however, is to make Christianity seem like a fly-by-night and pathetically bullying force. Still, the menhir is beautiful, striking and much larger than I had imagined at more than 8ms tall! I wonder how tall it was before the Christians got their dirty hands on it? Jane Posted by Jane
30th July 2007ce
Edited 2nd August 2007ce