Almendres Menhir Portugal

This single standing stone is 3 meters high and astronomically aligned with the nearby Almendres Cromlech.

Almendres Menhir Image credit: PhillipC

Overview
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The Almendres Menhir (Menhir de Almendres) is single standing stone near Evora in Portugal dating from 5000-4000 BC. Standing about 4 meters high, it has some faint markings near the top. It is aligned with the nearby Almendres Cromlech roughly towards the sunrise on the winter solstice. Local legend has it that the menhir is the tomb of an enchanted Moorish princess, who can be seen combing her hair once each year on the eve of São João.