Menhir from Camblot

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Menhir from Camblot

The menhir of Camblot (also called Menhir de Gargantua ) is west of Ménéac near Ploërmel in the Morbihan department in Brittany in France .

The 4.5 m high menhir was accompanied by a second, which was used in the 19th century to build the church of Ménéac.

Nearby are the Menhir de Bellouan (also called Gré de Gargantua ; east), the Menhir de Bos Calers (further west) and the 1.8 m high Menhir du Chauchix (north of the village).

See also

literature

  • Philippe Gouézin: Les Mégalithes du Morbihan intérieur. Des Landes de Lanvaux au nord du département (= Collection Patrimoine archéologique de Bretagne , vol. 11), Institut culturel de Bretagne, Rennes 1994, ISBN 2-86822-054-1 .

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Coordinates: 48 ° 8 '37.4 "  N , 2 ° 28' 49.7"  W.