Relic – a Menhir from Filitosa
I just love WordPress challenges – just when I think I have nothing to show there I find something to fit the challenge in course 😉
My regular blogger friends have already witnessed my fascination with beautiful Corsica, but I haven’t shared anything from the most famous Corsican Neolithic site yet – Filitosa.
This is my response to Weekly Photo Challenge: Relic…
Love the music and the lovely image, Paula. The music sound familiar, yet I’m not able to identify it, please help me. 🙂
Klem from Norge
Dina ❤
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thanks. M83 😉 Klem
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Takk! 🙂
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Impressive, really like it… 🙂
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xx takk
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Corsican Neolithic site, wow!!! Love it, Paula!
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Great music 🙂
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Oh yes, thank you so much 🙂
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🙂 I am glad Amy. Baci….
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Even more than usual was curious what music you would use. Great choice.
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Thanks a lot, Alex 🙂
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What a great face he has! I love the colours and the composition, Paula 🙂
Packing this weekend?
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No, not yet., should be next one Jo 🙂 God willing….
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Fascinating relic Paula and looks so at home in that beautiful light!
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😀 He should, he has been there a while 😉 Thanks Patti. You are the best!
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Great photo, Paula, and I enjoyed the music, too! 🙂
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Cheers, Linda 🙂
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Looks fascinating Paula. Can you show us more?
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I will have to see, but I think not. The light was wrong at the time of the visit. Anyway, I am too busy slaving now.
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Yes, I’ve never seen that before.
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It is a long way from you, but I think you would like it 🙂
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And a totally brilliant one it is, Paula ! – not too many of us have photos like that to prove the wonders of what we’ve seen …
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Awwww, you are way too kind my dear Margaret-Rose 🙂
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Not a bit of it: I am JEALOUS ! [grin]
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😀
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Nice entry for relic. Really nice.
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Wow Paula… just how big is that piece….??
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Hello Rob 🙂 It is not as big as it may seem – about a meter high 😉 Thank you for smiles…
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Gorgeous image and music, Paula. What an amazing setting for this sculpture! 🙂 xx
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Oh yes, the setting is magical. I am in love with Corsica. Thank you, dear Sylvia.
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Nice capture, Paula, for the challenge 🙂
I do share your view on this WPC, and it really helped me to come up with meaningful images.
In fact, a few times, after searching the whole archives without success, I drove away and took shots for the theme 🙂
Have a nice weekend 🙂
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Wow – how extraordinary – what a fabulous relic from prehistory
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🙂 Glad it caught your eye, Suzanne
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Really impressive and solemn!
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Nice relic…
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The relic photo is perfect for the challenge. The music peaceful.
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🙂 Many thanks, Isadora
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A stunning shot of an amazing sculpture!!! Love it Paula, and i want to know that face better 🙂
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😀 Maybe you will some day. Thank you kindly, Madhu.
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Such a strong sculptured rock taken so beautifully!
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Much obliged Barbara 🙂
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Many thanks, Barbara 🙂
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Outstanding photograph – Human form in relics! Very interesting. Do visit my relic as well. Thanks 😉
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I will when I am ready, with all due respect.
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🙂
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Very nice!
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Very intriguing menhir. I studied European prehistory at university, but somehow we managed to completely overlook Corsica. I have not seen anything like this figure before. You’ve pricked my curiosity to find out more. Striking photo too.
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Thank you, Tish. I don’t know why in general Corsica gets overlooked – it has been a long dream of mine to visit it and it was all that and better. I enclosed a link to the site in the text. I appreciate your interest and time 🙂
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I really enjoy how you manage to pair up your posts with exactly the right music, Paula. For me your photos are always beautiful discoveries (yes, will repeat myself – AND lovely surprises) as well as is your choice of music.
The mysteriousness and “smooth rawness” creates a really nice mood together with the sunlit background.
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Beautiful texture, especially when you click on the photo!
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énigmatique ce menhir je ne le connaissais pas
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Fascinating. How many of them were there?
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