Categories: Gigantology

Ploudalmezeau, Finistere

My passion for archaeological and historical anomalies (AAH) has probably defeated my fear of emptiness. It was absolutely necessary to go to this stone in the form of a head which one sees from the island of Carn, which I call the head in equilibrium. It is located on a small islet 448 meters from the cairn (south). It is reached at low tide by the Porsguen beach.

This incredible structure balances on a thin spot. There are also some basins, a seat and some traces of cutting off (our ancestors did not make their life easier). I also photographed south of the beach of Carn a stack of enigmatic stones. A kind of huge mirror stone as well as gross traces of cutting off on some blocks – they also had to do so to cut granite more than 12,000 years ago.

Is it the debris of an old quarry? The remains of a sunken city? Believe me, chance does not belong here. Exploring the seabed in this area should be very rich in discoveries.

  

Joël Szymanski

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