hvered wrote:At the coast of Brittany the Burgh - Castro line passes L'île Callot, a tidal island that's accessible at low tide via a sandy causeway called La Passe aux Moutons. It's just west of Roscoff, the modern terminal for the ferry going to Plymouth.
Callot according to my dictionary means a block of unhewn stone from a quarry.
I'm told here that "In the year 513, Murmaczon laid the first stone of the chapel: it was then that the Britons called it the island Enez-Itron-Varia-ar Galloud (Our Lady of All Power)."
Sound suspiciously like another Megalithic Magdeline?