We were driving in direction of Murol, where we wanted to visit a castle (see report). I told my travel companion to stop and park the car. I wanted to take a few pictures of the cemetary. The pictures didn`t turn out good, but it was worth the stop.
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Lac Chambon is actually a very small village, a few older houses thrown together. There isn`t much to see. Although the surrounding villages do sell assorted cheese and local wine, I didn`t see any shops of any kind here.
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The cemetary is built across the road and across from the village center. It is built in a hill, topped with a great large temple` where they storage the coffins. It is one of the only cemetaries that had grass growing between the tombs. Most cemetaries I`ve seen in Auvergne were but rocks and tombs.
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I don`t believe there is any accomodations here, the village was extremely small. There was only but a dozen houses following the water way.
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I doubt there are any clubs here. Perhaps there`s a local pub but that`s about it.
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Published on Thursday December 4th, 2003
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Fri, Dec 05 2003 - 02:58 AM
 by yeikloen
| indeed a very interesting cemetary....!!! |
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