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[[File:Braspartz-euredvein-erch.jpg|thumb|250px|La Noce de Pierres]]
[[File:Braspartz-euredvein-erch.jpg|thumb|250px|La Noce de Pierres]]

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La Noce de Pierres

La Noce de Pierres Breton: An Eured Ven (The Wedding Party) is an alignment of some 77 standing stones at the foot of Menez Michael (Saint-Michel-de-Brasparts) in the hills of Brittany. Aetiological folk tales say that the stones were originally the members of a drunken wedding party, petrified for their bad treatment of a stranger.[1]

References

  1. ^ Guide to the Menhirs and other Megaliths of Central Brittany, Lewis S., 2009, Nezert Books, ISBN 978-952-270-595-2

48°20′44″N 3°55′52″W / 48.3456°N 3.9310°W / 48.3456; -3.9310