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After seeing the tongue of land of the goat.
 
 
On the setting of the Lost-Marc'h there used to be a great alignment of menhirs which were destroyed at the beginning of the 20th century.
Long parallels or perpendiculars had been drawn across the moor, probably to indicate the times of solstices and equinoxes.
 
 
These menhirs, one of which is very high, are the remains of what may have been alignments as big as the ones in Carnac.
 
 
The remains of a Celtic opidium can be seen on the tongue of land. A rocky outcrop protected by a double ditch and lumps of earth.
 
 
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