You never know what you will find under a rock. Sometimes it's creepy, sometimes it's crawly. This rock is in a car park in le Bois du Tay, near Hambray in Mayenne.
You wouldn't be turning it over, however, as it's a big one, and you might find what's under it rather surprising:
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You wouldn't be turning it over, however, as it's a big one, and you might find what's under it rather surprising:
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4 comments:
Wow, that is amazing. Such a clever way to disguise an otherwise hideous-looking necessity!
At first, I thought it was Gargantua. Very clever, indeed!
At first, I thought it was Gargantua. Very clever, indeed!
It's amazing what a concrete mixer and a large pot of yaourt will do.
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