(Français) Le cercle de pierres du Petit Saint Bernard

” width=”300″ height=”169″ /> [/caption]Mais revenons au cercle de pierres : pourquoi un telle réalisation ? la question n’est pas totalement résolue comme l’a précisé Pierre-Jérôme Rey. Toutes les recherches entreprises jusqu’à ce jour n’ont pas permis de démontrer clairement l’origine très ancienne du monument. De nombreux éléments accréditent de plus des Read more…

The murgers

Stone piles near Montvalezan. Pebbles removed from fields, meadows and gardens were usually piled between fields and woods. They progressively became heaps of stones. Now you can see them in the landscapes, we call them « murgers » in french. The largest ones can even be noticed on a topographic map (classical Read more…

2.0 adaptation

How can you survive when you’re suddenly moved from seaside to mountain tops?   That’s actually what happened to plants when Alps were born. Long before Darwin, they proved he was right. They settled well thanks to an amazing technology: shrinking, 2.0 fantastic technique !   Guess what, staying low, Read more…