Géoscope (geology)

Coordinates: 44°52′09″N 3°14′50″E / 44.8692°N 3.2473°E / 44.8692; 3.2473
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The Geoscope is a monumental display of rocks at the La Lozère motorway service at junction 32 of the A75 autoroute at Albaret-Sainte-Marie in the department of Lozère, France. It is sometimes described as a geological museum. 45 stones, each weighing many tonnes and accompanied by an interpretive panel are artistically arranged in a circle in an old quarry.[1]

Lozère[edit]

Geographically, Lozère can be divided up into 4 regions: Aubrac, Cévennes, Causses et Gorges, Margeride. The Geoscope displays rocks from each of these regions and attempts to explain their influence on the landscape.

Access[edit]

Access is from the A75, the RN 106 and RN 86.

References[edit]

44°52′09″N 3°14′50″E / 44.8692°N 3.2473°E / 44.8692; 3.2473