Mên-year-Tol

The Mên-year-Tol is a small formation of the drawn up stones close to the road of Madron - Morvah in the area of Penwith in the Cornouailles with the the United Kingdom, located at approximately 5  km in the North-West of Madron. One also locally knows it like the Crick Stone . It is composed mainly of three stones of Granite, of which a broad stone in form of cylindrical Anneau and on both sides two stones in front of and behind the hole. Seen under a certain angle, the stones form a " 101" three-dimensional. These stones could have been the entry of now disappeared tombs. It is possible that they belonged to a ancient Calendrier.

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  • satellite Localization of Mên-year-Tol on WikiMapia

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