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St Eden grand menhir
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Submitted bythecaptain
AddedMay 20 2006
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Description Fallen at the edge of the sea is the almost forgotten St Eden grand menhir. About 8 metres in length, weathering from the thousands of years it was standing can be seen as the rain channel down its side.

Posted Comments:

ocdolmen
(2006-05-26)
The second monolith on the right of the photo has 4 caracteristic holes that carriers make when they want to break a stone.
AngieLake
(2006-05-27)
Ahh... that might explain a series of similar holes in a piece of granite above the door of St Winwalloe's church at Gunwalloe in Cornwall.

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