megalithic culture
Ales stenar is a ship setting in Ystad, Sweden
Megalithic: The Neolithic passage grave of Newgrange
Megalithic: Callanish in the Outer Hebrides
Megalithic: The Poulnabrone Dolmen, the Hole of Sorrows
The stone rows of Lagatjar
The Lagatjar Stone Rows are located on the Crozon Peninsula in the Finistère department of Brittany in France near Camaret-sur-Mer. It is believed that 400 menhirs - large and small - should have stood here, which made up the main building with a total length of 600 meters.
And these rows of stones are also of great importance for galactic hitchhikers, as the longest row consists of 42 menhirs with a length of about 200 meters.
Megalithic culture in Carnac
In Carnac there are rows of stones (French/Alignments) of menhirs (Celtic/large stone), which consist mainly of granite rock from the Breton coast and numbered around 3000 in the years of construction. The largest menhirs are about 4 meters high and are always at the western end of the corresponding row. To the east, the menhirs become smaller and smaller in their approximately 3 km long rows until they are only half a meter high. Originally, the rows were probably even 8 kilometers long.