Friday, August 22, 2014
The Vulcan at Clacton
Much as I detest anything designed to kill, there is a lot to admire in the design innovation and the engineering expertise that went into the construction of the massive Vulcan plane and then the dedication to keep it flying. It was certainly shown off to its very best at Clacton Air Show yesterday. It is due to fly for only one more season.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Derelict Factory Honfleur
In contrast to the very picturesque town and harbour, the docks area of Honfleur has some wonderfully evocative factory buildings slowly falling into decay.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Fougères Castle and Town
On the way back to Calais, we visited the splendid Château de Fougères, a medieval castle built on a granite ledge, which was part of the Duchy of Brittany's ultimately unsuccessful defence against French aggression. It is possible to climb all the towers and to walk on the high walls - like many monuments in France, health and safety are not high on the list.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Treguir Cathedral and Plougrescant
The morning visit to Plougescant proved not great for photography with dull skies and light but the rock formations and little islands certainly produce a very attractive landscape. Lots of rocks to scramble up and rock pools to explore
Abbaye de Beauport, Brittany
Abbaye de Beauport was founded in 1202 near Paimpol. Built on high ground, it dominates the landscape, with breathtaking views of the sea and marshes. There are six centuries of monastic history plus the orchard collections, walled garden and cloisters. It is managed by the ‘Conservatoire du littoral’.
Friday, August 15, 2014
Perros-Guirec at Low and High Tides
Perros Guirec has the fifth largest tidal fall in the world so the harbour looks very different at low and high tides. Here a couple of images taken one afternoon at low tide and then several in the evening at high tide.
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