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Dampsmesnil

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Submitted byTheCaptain
AddedMay 07 2005
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Description Dampsmesnil Allée Couverte, Eure. Looking in the entrance to the main chamber, and the remains of the lower half of the very fine porthole stone can be seen. The pale stone on the left outside the main chamber is the goddess stone, with its carving of a goddess on it.

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nicoladidsbury
(2005-05-07)
I like the way this photo is clearest in the center, where the focus needs to be to see that magnificent "porthole" stone. It looks like a really great place...
AngieLake
(2005-05-08)
Excellent Martyn!

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