See this link: http://maget.maget.free.fr/SiteMont/
Bob Terwilliger http://maget.maget.free.fr/SiteMont/ > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Mallett > Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 2:34 PM > To: robic.joel > Cc: Sundial Mail List > Subject: Re: Normandy / Brittany sundials / observatory ? > > robic.joel wrote: > > > > > Hi Richard > > Welcome in the West of France > > > > For Brittany, you can see the website of Jean-Paul Cornec: > > http://perso.wanadoo.fr/jean-paul.cornec/index.html > > > > On my own website, I have made a dedicated page on some > Brittany dials: > > > http://perso.wanadoo.fr/cadrans.solaires/cadrans/originaux-bretagne.ht > > ml > > > > and for Normandy (you can see in my "France" page): > > - don't miss the "Ludiver park" in La Hague with 16 dials > designed by > > Jean-Michel Ansel > > - don't miss "Le mont Saint-Michel" which has been the > largest dial of > > the world !!! > > > > For both of us, some of the comments are only in French, but if you > > want more information you can ask > > > > Joël > > http://www.cadrans-solaires.fr/ > > > > > > > Thanks for the references, which should be very useful. Is > Mont Saint Michel actually outlined as a sundial ? I have > seen the giant sundial in Jaipur, when I went to India for > the 1995 total eclipse of the Sun. > > Richard. > - > -
