Like all cycling and geography enthusiasts, I am interested in witness mounds, especially those in Solutré or in the Morvan, whose rocky outcrops give a glimpse of the ages of the world. Is it by a variant of the quite ingenious geological mechanics of arches, which means that once pierced, the rock, by simple mechanical compensation, sees its pillars harden? I know, near Vézelay, in the Morvan, a pierced rock which will perhaps know this grandiose destiny. Morvan which I have just crossed by bike with the impression of sinking through the great hillock witness to the history of France.
All the ages of France are perfectly represented in this stratigraphic paradise. At the very bottom, or rather on the heights of Mont Beuvray, the Gallic ruins of Bibracte from “the Gallic Wars”. Logically then come the Gallo-Roman layers,
Source : Nouvelobs
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