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Les Demoiselles Piquee

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<b>Les Demoiselles Piquee</b>Posted by JaneImage © Moth Clark
Also known as:
  • Les Roches Piquees
  • Les Demoiselles

Latitude:47° 45' 52.25" N
Longitude:   1° 58' 51.19" W

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Following the path west out of St Just as it snakes its way through the dense, tall gorse forest for a few hundred metres we reached the stones of Les Demoiselles Piquées - the 'worm-eaten women'. Not a very nice name, but you can see why they are called this. These are big stones, too. I stood next to one and felt like a midget. A novel feeling for me. Jane Posted by Jane
30th July 2007ce