CLAPHAM JUNCTION
All those who approached London by the train keep in memory the impressive enchevêtrement junction of Clapham Junction. Other times, other places, other manners, the British gave this evocative name at the crossing of two prehistoric tracks, which still bear witness to the ruts left by the first vehicles that transported the immense blocks of stone discovered in the temples. At the present time, no one knows exactly how these paths have been traced, nor what does the gear look like. The direction followed by these ruts also presents a mystery, since some traces go up to the cliffs to disappear in a vacuum. They are dated 1500 to 700 BC.
On June 29 th, at Clapham Junction, one of the most anticipated attractions of the great religious festival of L-Imnarja: horse and donkeys race that drains almost all the island to the south coast.
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