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Mount Ciabergia's cromlech (remains)

<b>Mount Ciabergia's cromlech (remains)</b>Posted by Ligurian Tommy LeggyImage © Ligurian Tommy Leggy
Latitude:45° 5' 11.26" N
Longitude:   7° 20' 42.63" E



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About the site with pictures (included one standing stone now not standing anymore...).
Ligurian Tommy Leggy Posted by Ligurian Tommy Leggy
7th September 2010ce
Edited 7th September 2010ce