9 Hidden Landmarks With Jaw-Dropping Backstories Most Tourists Miss

6. The Silent Stones of Carnac

menhirs in carnac, evening mood, sunset, megalithic site. Photo Credit: Envato @fredlackner

In the Brittany region of France, the Carnac stones stand as one of the most extensive prehistoric sites in the world. Comprising over 3,000 megalithic stones arranged in rows, circles, and clusters, Carnac's purpose remains a mystery. Theories range from astronomical observatories to religious sites, reflecting the complex relationship between ancient societies and their environment. Despite their significance, the stones have yet to receive the same attention as other megalithic sites, such as Stonehenge. The silent stones of Carnac invite us to explore the spiritual and cultural landscape of Neolithic Europe, offering a glimpse into the minds of our distant ancestors.

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