The UN's cultural organisation on Saturday included the megaliths of Carnac and the banks of Morbihan, a vast area including famous alignments of menhirs in western France, on its World Heritage List.
(FILES) This general view shows the Megaliths of the "Carnac Alignments" in Carnac, western France on July 4, 2025. The megaliths of Carnac and the shores of Morbihan, a vast complex including the famous alignments of menhirs in the Breton town in western France, were inscribed on July 12, 2025 on the UNESCO World Heritage List, announced the international organization. Erected over more than two millennia during the Neolithic period, they span a territory of 1,000 km2 with more than 550 monuments spread across 28 municipalities in Morbihan. (Photo by Damien MEYER / AFP)
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