

[1] [2] Pointe de Kerpenhir, view on the Golfe du Morbihan and the ocean. [3] Pointe de Kerpenhir, Our Lady of Kerdro keeps an eye on the channel and Port-Navalo. [4] Baie de Quiberon seen from Kerpenhir. [5] Er-Grah Tumulus, Locmariaquer and the Golfe du Morbihan. [6] Er-Grah Tumulus, North of the Locmariaquer megaliths. [7] Locmariaquer megaliths, the Great Broken Menhir. Broken in four pieces since the neolithic, it was more than 20 metres high and weighed over 350 tons. [8] Mane-Rethual, long covered corridor-dolmen with sculpted stones. [9] [10] La Trinite sur Mer, city of regattas, races and old greements. [11] Carnac, the Quadrilateral of Mario. [12] Carnac, Kermario alignments : 990 menhirs in 10 rows. [13] Carnac, Menec alignment : 1099 menhirs in 11 rows (4 metres high for the tallest). [14] [15] In Pont-Aven, numerous water mills and wash places were fed by river Aven. The town lives on the souvenir of the Ecole de Pont-Aven : Gauguin, Paul Serusier, Maurice Denis and other painters ...
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