The Gué-oir was a ford crossing, arranged, allowing the cattle to drink and at the same time to wash their legs to avoid diseases. It was also a water tank in case of fire. A valve, or boards stacked on top of each other, made it possible to regulate the level
The origin of the Gué-oir goes back to the Gallo-Roman period.
Nowadays the flowering and maintenance of this passage is carried out by the commune. The village of Vaucourt is also a must for those who are keen on geo-catching.
Source: MT DU PAYS LUNEVILLOIS
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Grande rue - D21, Vaucourt
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