Mont Saint-Michel
Finger of the Archangel Michael
At the time of the ancient Romans, Mont Saint-Michel was not yet an island. The gloomy uninhabited rock washed by the waves of the Atlantic was then called the Grave Mountain – perhaps the Celts used this place for their burials. Druids came here to worship the setting sun, and the Romans subsequently kept this ritual for a long time. Continue reading
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