

Sarah-Jane Williamson, my sister, stands at the entrance
From this angle the dolmen looks great...
....but from here we can see its wrecked backside
In high summer Lagatjar takes on a whole new aspect
Throughout the Carnac Alignements, a pink concrete square signifies the stone has been re-erected...
The Dolmen de Kerluir is now easily accessible via a path cuth through the gorse. Easier but not as much fun...
So familiar was I with this Dolmen that I almost forgot to show it to Moth and Jane on thier visit in 2005ce
What I believe is a Roman road encroaches on the remains of the mound
On this particular day I had a fear of cows and electric fences and thus ventured no closer
The more complete of the two dolmens
This dolmen probably originally had a corbelled roof
Here you can see the big girder holding up the capstone
The overgrown, moss covered stones in the foreground were actually part of the dolmen. This is the challenge that awaits.
The ‘recent’ construction at the bottom of this menhir, which pre-dates the tetre tumulaire, protects a number of carvings said to be of snakes