At winter solstice, the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere, the sun shines down this 5,000 year old passage and hits the back wall. The Neolithic chambered mound lies about 500m off the Brittany coast, on the small island of Gavr'inis.

These beautifully carved stone slabs support a 17-tonne stone slab acting as the roof of the tomb. At the time of its construction, c. 3500 B.C., the island was still connected with the mainland, and is today only accessible by boat.

@TiciaVerveer thank you for this, it is amazing. I've visited Newgrange in Ireland, similar and also amazing.

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Ever think about the stuff we haven’t found yet? How many hidden chambers made by people from another time are resting quiet and empty in corners of the world not as deeply scoured?

@TiciaVerveer does it still work now that we've managed to tilt the Earth's axis by pumping water from the ground?
@hllizi @TiciaVerveer I did not know this. It's less than two feet at the Earth's surface so I don't suppose it's going to make much difference but, still... holy shit. All in the last 20 years, too. https://geographical.co.uk/news/the-earths-axis-has-tilted-31-5-inches-but-why
The Earth's axis has tilted 31.5 inches – but why?

Extraction of groundwater by humans over the last twenty years has led to Earth's axis being tilted by 31.5 inches & sea level rise

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@TiciaVerveer there is a live stream of this same phenomenon at Newgrange at gov.ie from 8.40am GMT 21st December

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Sad to think of this site* being lost to global warming. There are stone circles of the area that are already submerged or partly submerged with the sea level rise that has occurred in the last 5-6K years.

* it wasn't an island when it was built.

Nearby island of Er Lannic

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Application for determining the course of the sun at a desired time and place with interactive map.

@TiciaVerveer gorgeous, inspirational
@TiciaVerveer What a fabulous photo. Is it yours? Or do you know who owns it?
@ArchaeoIain my own. Thank you.
@TiciaVerveer well you should be very proud of it.
@TiciaVerveer they don't even know how the stones were taken there, some are coming from more than 20km away! I love the mystery around this site and also the one at Locmariaquer