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Candoubre menhir
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Submitted byAska
AddedOct 22 2010
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Description Site in Midi:Tarn (81) France

Posted Comments:

davidmorgan
(2010-10-22)
This doesn't look like the one in the other photo. Are there two menhirs in Candoubre? Or has someone repositioned it upside down?
Aska
(2010-10-23)
2 different ones. The menhir which ocdolmen posted is s simple menhir on the roadside. I posted the statue-menhir as another new entry, but it was absorbed into the older one somehow.
ocdolmen
(2010-11-16)
You are right Aska.
I saw the other menhir and I though it was an "erased" statue-menhir. In fact, it's certainly just a menhir.

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