Château de Saint Germain de Livet, France (by Loren Clark)
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Château de Saint Germain de Livet, France (by Loren Clark)
Wernigerode, Germany (by Waldrebe)
Frankfurt am Main, Germany (by Jorge Lascar)
“The 5,500-year-old Gavrinis passage tomb located on a small island in the Gulf of Morbihan in Brittany, France. The tomb is famous for its narrow 14m long passage whose walls are decorated with carved patterns and symbols such as axe heads, horned animals and swirls”
This features in my forthcoming documentary about Megaliths
Niedzica Castle, Poland (by Piotr)
Heiligenblut, Austria (by Stephan Rudolph)
Prague (by Pierre Blache)
Heiligenblut, Austria (by Stephan Rudolph)
Kongens Nytorv Square, Copenhagen (by Alex Berger)
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The Heimskringla Saga
“Over the foaming salt sea spray, The Norse sea-horses took their way, Racing across the ocean-plain, Southwards to Denmark’s green domain.”
- Snorri Sturluson
Druid shrine in North Yorkshire, England
Hungarian Revolution, 1956
photograph by Sandor Acs. The writing on the left translates as “The Murderer of 25 Million People”.