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This wheel was excavated in the village of Saint-Blaise and dates back to around 2600 BC. The oldest preserved wheels were found on lake sites around the Alps. Made of wood, they were preserved by the humidity of the archaeological layers of the lake



Le Loclat is a small lake in the commune of Saint-Blaise in the canton of Neuchâtel. It lies at an altitude of 432 metres above sea level only about one kilometre north of Lake Neuchâtel.
The pond is located outside the village centre of Saint-Blaise on a plain. Le Loclat is about 500 metres long and 100 metres wide. There are a few allotment gardens on its banks and vineyards are grown on its north-western side along the road and railway.
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