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Image of Dolmen de Kermané by markj99

Dolmen de Kermané viewed from South-West. (17.09.23)

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Image of Dolmen de Kermané by Moth

Saturday 16 April 2005

Image credit: Tim Clark
Image of Dolmen de Kermané by Moth

Saturday 16 April 2005

Image credit: Tim Clark
Image of Dolmen de Kermané by Jane

Jane and Moth big it up for Spaceship Mark and the fascinating contents of his brain.

Image credit: Moth Clark
Image of Dolmen de Kermané by Spaceship mark

Here you can see the big girder holding up the capstone

Image credit: Mark Williamson

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Dolmen de Kermané

Visited 17.09.23

There is a hidden dolmen c. 450m SW of the Le Chat Noir roundabout on the D781. A cul-de sac signed to Kerganoff is 300m SW of the roundabout. Follow the narrow lane for c. 200m to a dead-end. Dolmen de Kermané is on the left in a private garden. I was limited to taking pictures from outside the fence.

Dolmen de Kermané

“Where now, Spaceship Mark?” I asked. The last monument of the day was to be what I wrote down as Dolmen de Kermané (I wrote down ‘Kerangoff’ for some reason I now can’t remember?) At the end of a lane in a tiny little hamlet this is yet another of those corking local dolmens that is overlooked by visitors to the area in favour of the larger “Hollywood” monuments. If this was in the UK people would drive miles to see it. This one’s capstone had to be supported by an iron girder, but hey, at least it meant someone cared!

I loved it here and made a really quick sketch while Moth set up the tripod.

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