Stone Pages proudly presents the first online tour of Corsican megalithic monuments
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From September 4th to 17th, 2000 we made a tour of Corsica: one of the most fascinating and mysterious isles of the Mediterranean sea. Among its many natural and historical beauties are also lots of ancient sites: enigmatic human faces carved on standing stones, dolmens and long stone alignments

On this website you can find an online travel diary, which was updated in real time. Armed with hi-tech equipment, we have tried to link to computers around the world, and have let you follow our tour, interact with archaeologists and experts, view images from the journey, and learn about the ancient Corsican monuments.

Have a look at our two-week diary, and discover with us the most beautiful Corsican megaliths, the tiny Romanesque churches hidden in the woods, the proud people of Corsica, the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte, and other interesting corners of this wonderful island.

If you need any additional information about megalithic monuments and other European ancient sites, please have a look at our Stone Pages website.

Final update: September 18th, 2000

 

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Day 14 33 sites
visited

1925 km
126 litres
of petrol (gasoline)

30 rolls
of film

48 glasses
of wine

131 pages
on this website



We would like to thank our sponsor:

Olympus

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