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Does any1 know where carnac is situated in france?

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  1. On the bay of Quiberon in Brittany.


  2. Why not try google etc???

    http://www.multimap.com/map/places.cgi?c...

  3. yes, I know.

  4. Carnac (pop. 4,000), on Quiberon Bay in southern Brittany, lies in an area with an extraordinary assemblage of standing stones and other megalithic monuments which attract large numbers of visitors. The name of the town comes from the Celtic word carn, meaning a stone monument.

  5. On the south coast of Brittany, between Lorient and Vannes.,

  6. http://travel.yahoo.com/p-map-483235-map...

  7. Brittany near Quiberon Peninsula.   Go to mappy.com and type in France as country and Carnac as location.   You will get a map.

  8. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnac

    http://archaeology.about.com/od/cterms/g...

  9. Carnac (Breton= Karnag) is a village and commune beside the Gulf of Morbihan on the south coast of Brittany ( 47°34′N, 3°4′W) and part of the Morbihan département of northwestern France. Its inhabitants are called Carnacois. Carnac is renowned for the Carnac stones, one of the most extensive Neolithic menhirs collections in the world, as well as its beaches popular with tourists.

    Carnac, found on a narrow peninsula halfway between the medieval town Vannes and the seaside resort Quiberon, is split into two centres - Carnac-Ville and Carnac-Plage (the beach front). In total there are five beaches, including la Grande Plage, and further to the east, Plage Men Dû and Beaumer.[1]

  10. It is located in Southern Brittany and more precisely in Morbihan department. Carnac is famous for its "menhirs" big celtic standing stones like in Stonehenge, England).

  11. leave the E60 (N165) at Auray head south to the coast

  12. Carnac is located in Brittany in France and is located on Earth at 47°35'N 3°05'W.

    Carnac (pop. 4,000), on Quiberon Bay in southern Brittany, lies in an area with an extraordinary assemblage of standing stones and other megalithic monuments which attract large numbers of visitors. The name of the town comes from the Celtic word carn, meaning a stone monument.

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