An almost 7m tall Menhir located in the commune of Porspoder, in the department of Finistère in Brittany, France. This stone is thought to have been erected during the neolithic period, and is still standing today.
Georges Guénin relates in his book Legend Stones of Brittany/Pierres à Légendes de la Bretagne ( 1936 ) : “According to a fisherman from Lanildut, Mr. Masson, the great menhir of Kereneur, over 6 m high, would turn on itself and go swimming at the sea. I could know neither the hours nor the days when the stone would perform such curious acts.”









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