The Bretagne. My trip to France, part 2 : FRANCE

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The Bretagne. My trip to France, part 2

St. Malo, Cote d'Emeraude, Cap Frehel, Dinan, Ile de Brehat, Mont Saint Michel, Crozon, Pointe du Raz, Ile de Sein

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The Bretagne. My trip to France, part 2

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In Britain overlapping historical and literary influences. From the mingling of Christian themes, traditional legends and memories of Druidic cults are born here in the Middle Ages, stories of the Arthurian cycle that will be sung by poets of all lecordi Europe. In this land of great navigators had their grandchildren pirates of France in the sixteenth century, a century later, we kept its headquarters and the East India Company, to manage traffic com East and the Americas.
St. Malo time isoloto fortified St Malo, overlooking the mouth of the Rance River. Between the fourteenth and sixteenth centuries the town reached fame and wealth through businesses of its navigators. The old walled city surrounded by ramparts from which you can enjoy a beautiful view overlooking the city and islands.
Cote d'Emeraude beaches, rocky headlands and classic resorts alternate on the northern coast of Brittany. This stretch of coastline known as the Emerald Coast boasts one of the most exclusive resorts in the country: Dinard, discovered in 1850 and today an international tourist destination. In the Bay Frenaye, the medieval watchtower Fort La Latte, offers no belpanorama, menre lighthouse overlooking Cap Frehel offers a more extensive view of the coast.
Dinan opens its appeal to those who know dedicarvici time to wander around with all ranquillità. Magnificent medieval town with more than 1000 years of history, this city is surprising for its many treasures. Here are the famous houses with wooden structures that are the finest examples of architecture Breton, its arcades and its old mansions its Romanesque and Gothic churches ....
Ile de Brehat consists of two islands connected by a bridge. L'Ile is located 15 mins from Ponte de Arconest and has a mild climate suitable for fruit trees, mimosas and oleanders.
The tides in Brittany 1700 mkm of coastline, islands, bends and many headlands and tidal sovereign .... the Armor Brittany does not give half measures. From the Bay of Mont Saint Michel to the promontory Crozon, Penmarc'h from the Gulf of Morbihan, the sea pours His endless parade of sensations. He lives, breathes, moves with an energy unmatched. The tide rises ..... the air vibrates with a new profuno renewal. The online take strength and have come aground on a thud of shells. When the tide rises the rocks disappear beneath the waves and piers are washed by spray .... when the ebb, the water they go back where they came. First slow, the sea gradually accelerates its pace before braking again. The beach ritroa its large spaces and the wet sand waves or slips under your bare foot. In open ponds, the shrimp quiet nap .....
Pointe du Raz - Ile de Sein a cliff 80 meters high stretching Atlantic all'esrtemità Cap Sizun, offers a breathtaking view on the roaring sea and the jagged rocks.
Seafood only naming one thinks of a great luxury soiree. Oysters are the pride of fish farms Breton. Along this coast mussels traditional activity that is now able to exploit areas of the sea also recently extended and deep. Mussels, clams, and oysters are raised in nurseries using techniques different.

 

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