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English: St Martin Jersey C.I. - La Pouquelaye de Faldouet taken in an unusual way.

I call it double Dolman.... quite spooky. Jersey's oldest known man made structure, on a clear day you can see the French coastline and and the Ecrehous reefs. Victor Hugo is known to have written poetry here in 1855, Nomen, numen, lumen, but the strange thing is he wrote it after mid night, again quite eerie.

But at the same time, certainly a place to visit.
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Source St Martin - La Pouquelaye de Faldouet taken in an unusual way.
Author Paul John Dransfield

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