The Kerlescan alignment group at Carnac, the easternmost of the three main stone row systems. This section comprises 555 menhirs arranged in 13 converging
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The Kerlescan alignment group at Carnac, the easternmost of the three main stone row systems. This section comprises 555 menhirs arranged in 13 converging lines leading to a semi-circular cromlech. The three alignment groups at Carnac together form one of the most ambitious megalithic enterprises in European prehistory.
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