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Uncovering the Secrets of the Menhir of Kerloas
Mr. Devotor
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5/16/2025
Uncovering the Secrets of the Menhir of Kerloas
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Have you ever wondered what secrets the ancient stones of Europe hold?
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Imagine a single piece of rock, taller than a house, standing silently for thousands of years.
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Welcome to the Manhair of Querua, one of the most fascinating and tallest standing stone in France.
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The Manhair of Querua is located near the village of Plourazelle in the region of Britannique,
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France. It is believed to date back to the Neolithic period, which means it was raised
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around 4,000 to 5,000 years ago. This impressive monument is about 9.5 meters, about 31 feet tall,
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above the ground and it is estimated to weigh over 100 tons. Originally, it was even taller,
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possibly around 12 meters, but the top was damaged, possibly struck by lightning in the past.
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This ancient stone is made of granite, a very strong and heavy rock. What makes it even more
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interesting is that it has two small bumps or protrusions carved near its middle. In local
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legends, these bumps were believed to have magical powers. In fact, young couples used to rub their
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bellies against a stone, hoping for good luck and fatality in marriage. Such stories add a mystical
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charm to the monument. No one knows for sure why the Manhair was placed there. Some believe it marked a
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sacred site or had religious meaning. Other thinks it may have been a territorial marker or a gathering
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place for ancient people. Whatever the reason, it shows how skilled and determined prehistoric humans
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were. Imagine moving and raising such a giant stone without modern machines, just ropes, wooden rollers
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and teamwork. Today, the Manhair of Keroua still stands proudly in an open field, surrounded by peaceful
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countryside. It has become a symbol of mystery and heritage for the region. Visitors come from all
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over to see this mighty stone and feel the connection with the deep past. What sets this Manhair apart are
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the two hemispherical protrusions carved near its base, each about 12 centimeters in diameter. These
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features have led some to interpret the stone as a phallic symbol, possibly linked to fertility rituals.
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Additionally, the Manhair bears seven cup marks and two engraved crosses, visible under certain
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lightening conditions, suggesting it may have had religious or ceremonial significance. Local legends
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tell of young couples visiting the Manhair at night, rubbing their bodies against it to ensure
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fertility and a happy marriage. Such practices highlight the stone's role in community traditions
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and beliefs. Some tales even suggest that the Manhair possesses the ability to grow or conceal treasures,
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adding to its mystical attraction. The Manhair of Kerala has been acknowledged in various historical
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accounts since the 18th century. In 1883, it was officially classified as a monument historique
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by the French government, ensuring its protection and preservation for future generations. Standing
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amidst the serene Breton landscape, the Manhair of Kerala is more than just an ancient stone,
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it's a silent story-teller connecting us to the life's belief and ingenuity of Neolithic ancestors.
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Visiting this monumental structure offers a profound appreciation for the rich tapestry of human history
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etched into the stones of our past. So next time you think of ancient wonders, don't forget this
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quiet giant standing in Brittany. The Manhair of Kerala is more than just a stone, it's a timeless
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link between our modern life and the distant whispers of prehistoric times.
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