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Le Puits des Dames (Ladies' Well)
Historic site and monument
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Historic patrimony
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Well
in Moëze
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The wells were numerous in this village on the edge of the marsh. Often common to several houses, they are located on roads or on private or communal land. In a widening of a sidewalk in front of two private plots, the "Puits des Dames" adjoins two stone stamps that served as a drinking trough. A very friendly place to be, the well was above all a place of work and labor, which ended the installation of the water supply system.
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