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Our picnic goodies stowed away in the boot, we travel south
to our next stop in hopes of finding a picnic spot. We come to the
town of Le Martyre
whose church by the same name is one of the several "double-walled" sort found
throughout Brittany. The linked Wiki site tells us, "The village owes its
name to the assassination on 25 June 874 of Salomon of Brittany, who had sought
refuge in the village church." The men on sticks were rather grotesquely
contorted, but interesting all the same. We need to find a place for lunch
and then we'll come back and explore further.
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