But it's very difficult on Carnac Island to move more than three feet without treading on a seagull chick. |
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The stones at Carnac weave strange spells on this wave-tossed promontory that juts so stubbornly into the Atlantic. |
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The place where we went most often was Carnac, on the South coast of Brittany, a little town famous for its stunning prehistoric menhir alignments. |
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One of the main sites to view sea lions is in the Carnac Island Nature Reserve near Perth in Western Australia. |
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The most famous example is the Carnac stones, a complex of stone rows around Carnac in Brittany. |
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Museums dedicated to Prehistory and local megaliths are located in Carnac and Penmarch, while several towns like Vannes and Nantes have a museum presenting their own history. |
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