When I originally made these site pages up, I created one for each of the known and listed standing stone and cromlech. As I am not 100% sure whether they are both one and the same site, or whether there is more to be found up there, I did not delete the other page.
In actuality, these Pyrenean cromlechs are often found in groups, and often with several groups nearby to each other. Just look at the pages for Sarrat de Cousseillot Cromlechs and Mail de Soupène Cromlechs, just a few kilometres to the southeast along the same mountain ridge top. And there is a lot more there to be found, with several stone rows and a possible large circle to be found, which helps give the area its name Carnac Pyrénéan.
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