Menhir de Deigné

3.8/5 based on 8 reviews

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Address :

4920 Aywaille, Belgium

Website : https://en.liegetourisme.be/menhir-de-deigne.html
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City : Aywaille

4920 Aywaille, Belgium
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Nathan Grégoire on Google

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Gilles Hougrand on Google

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Roland Schuschke on Google

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nathan gregoire on Google

Service parfait rien à redire la viande cuite comme il le faut
Perfect service no complaints meat cooked properly
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Jean-françois dussart on Google

Calme ,dommage que les gens laissent leurs détritus
Quiet, too bad people leave their trash
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Cindy Martin on Google

Een pareltje voor de liefhebbers. Jammer van de veelheid aan zwerfvuil! Rond de picnic bank lag het bezaaid met kroonkurken, bij de prachtige stenen was het opletten geblazen omwille van het vele glas van stukgeslagen flesjes bier en alcohol. De bbq was beschadigd. Bomen werden beschadigd. Zo jammer dat die mensen compleet geen respect toonden voor deze plek en de mooie natuur!
A gem for enthusiasts. Too bad about the multitude of litter! Around the picnic bench it was littered with crown caps, attention had been paid to the beautiful stones because of the large glass of broken bottles of beer and alcohol. The BBQ was damaged. Trees were damaged. Such a pity that those people showed no respect for this place and the beautiful nature!
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Dieser Menhir ist eigentlich ein großer Puddingstein (ein Konglomerat aus konsolidierten Gesteinen, im Allgemeinen sedimentär, bestehend aus abgerundeten Fragmenten, Kieselsteinen unterschiedlicher Größe, die durch einen natürlichen Zement verbunden sind). „Der Menhir, der badet. Im Tal von Gervova liegen mehrere Steinblöcke, von denen dieser über ihnen allen thront. Jedes Jahr in der Weihnachtsnacht geht dieser Stein in der Amel baden." (nach G. Laport," Le Folklore des Eaux en Wallonie", Paris)
This menhir is actually a large pudding stone (a conglomerate of consolidated rocks, generally sedimentary, consisting of rounded fragments, pebbles of different sizes, connected by a natural cement). “The menhir that bathes. In the valley of Gervova there are several stone blocks, of which this towers over them all. Every year on Christmas night this stone goes swimming in the Amel. "(After G. Laport," Le Folklore des Eaux en Wallonie ", Paris)

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