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Bassi's dolmen

Dolmen / Quoit / Cromlech

<b>Bassi's dolmen</b>Posted by Ligurian Tommy LeggyImage © Ligurian Tommy Leggy
Latitude:44° 18' 16.43" N
Longitude:   7° 49' 24.79" E



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Bassi's dolmen.

I found it hidden in a deep forest. On the top of a small hill.
All around there are feeble traces that an "expert eye"(I'm jocking) can't miss. Like the old track that leads to it, with its rocks alignment running on both sides.
Two big rocks (about two meters long each) on his sides looking as two pulled down menhirs. Stone traces of a foundation. And two suspect engravings.
Ligurian Tommy Leggy Posted by Ligurian Tommy Leggy
8th July 2008ce