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Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view at high tide from Bidouane Tower to Fort National built in 1689 on the Rocher de l'Illette Rock by engineer Simeon Garangeau on plans by Vauban.
Plevenon, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view from the rocky NW shore of the Baie de la Fresnaye Bay to Fort-la-Latte or Chateau la-Roche-Goyon, XIV century fortress now open to the public.
Porspoder, France-October 23, 2020: Phare du Four Lighthouse built in 1869-1874 on a 25 m granite reef at the Argenton rocks south end, seen northwestward from the Saint-Laurent Peninsula viewpoint.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Red brick northwest facade of the pitched, slate stone, mansard roofed building Pilgrim House overlooking the Tour Nord-North Tower on the rampart walkway.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Southward view from the rampart parapet wall walk-Holland Bastion SW corner to Plage Mole Beach-Poterne Estrees Postern-Saint Philippe Bastion-Mole Noires Seawall.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Row of some of the 3.000 oak wood, 7m high piles planted in 1825 over a 3 km distance in the l'Eventail and Sillon Beaches sand, as seawall-protecting breakwaters.
Small battlement on stepped corbels at the 1564 built Jardin du Cavalier Garden northwest corner, pointing to the 1652 built Tour Bidouane Tower at the Saint-Malo rampart NW extreme. Brittany-France.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Row of some of the 3.000 oak wood piles, 7 m high and planted in 1825 over a 3 km distance in the Sillon Beach sand, to act as breakwaters protecting the seawall.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Northward view at ebbing tide from Sillon Beach westernmost end to Fort National built in 1689 on the l'Islet Rock by engineer Simeon Garangeau on plans by Vauban.
Plevenon, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view from the rocky NW shore of the Baie de la Fresnaye Bay to Fort-la-Latte or Chateau la-Roche-Goyon, XIV century fortress now open to the public.
Le Conquet, France-October 23, 2020: Southwestward view in the evening of the Phare de Kermorvan Lighthouse on the westernmost tip of the homonymous peninsula, the dark sky blazing into colorful hues.
Northward view over the bay mud-sand flats at low tide to Tombelaine tidal island and the Cotentin shore from the rampart parapet halfway up to the Tour Nord Tower, Mont-Saint-Michel. Normandy-France.
Studded, red painted wood door on the east-facing wall of a XIV century medieval building -now a bed and breakfast- overlooking the patrol path of the ramparts, Le Mont-Saint-Michel. Normandy-France.
Plevenon, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view from the rocky NW shore of the Baie de la Fresnaye Bay to Fort-la-Latte or Chateau la-Roche-Goyon, XIV century fortress now open to the public.
Locronan, France-October 24, 2020: Sculpted archivolts on the north jamb of the left half door inside the Grand Porch of the Saint Ronan Church, main entrance to the temple from the Place de l'Eglise.
Locronan, France-October 24, 2020: Chapel of Penity, built in 1485-1515 as an annex to the Saint Ronan Church to host the saint's tomb, carved on a Kersanton stone slab resting on six caryatid angels.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Stone spiral staircase way down from the Knights Hall area -abbey's second floor- into the ticket hall -first level-, on way to the exit past the gift shop.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: One of the defensive semicircular towers along the ramparts arising from the sand flats around the tidal island to protect the town from the south and east.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Northward view from the ramparts walkway to the Abbey-Church over the town's medieval alleyways and houses stepped on the south slope until La Tour du Roi.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view at high tide from Queen.s Bastion to Fort National built in 1689 on the Rocher de l'Illette Rock by engineer Simon Garangeau on plan by Vauban.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Northwestward view from the wall-walk over the rampart parapet at the Holland Bastion SW corner to the Petit Be island and its XVII century fort, under dark skies.
European herring gull juvenile specimen -Larus argentatus- in second winter plumage perching on the Bastion de la Reine-Queen's Bastion parapet northeast corner, Saint-Malo rampart. Brittany-France.
Plevenon, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view from the rocky NW shore of the Baie de la Fresnaye Bay to Fort-la-Latte or Chateau la-Roche-Goyon, XIV century fortress now open to the public.
Plevenon, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view from the rocky NW shore of the Baie de la Fresnaye Bay to Fort-la-Latte or Chateau la-Roche-Goyon, XIV century fortress now open to the public.
Plevenon, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view from the rocky NW shore of the Baie de la Fresnaye Bay to Fort-la-Latte or Chateau la-Roche-Goyon, XIV century fortress now open to the public.
Kerlouan, France-October 23, 2020: The guardhouse, Plage du C'hi Du in Meneham -Menez Ham- hamlet, built c.1756 between two big rocks for coast-guarding militiamen, and from 1792 for customs officers.
Kerlouan, France-October 23, 2020: The guardhouse, Plage du Ch'i Du in Meneham -Menez Ham- hamlet, built c.1756 between two big rocks for coast-guarding militiamen, and from 1792 for customs officers.
Dilapidated wooden door of vertical slats and horizontal planks nailed to them, with three rusty iron bars studded to the planks hinged to the Saint-Malo rampart granite masonry wall. Brittany-France.
Le Conquet, France-October 23, 2020: Southwestward view in the evening of the Phare de Kermorvan Lighthouse on the westernmost tip of the homonymous peninsula, the dark sky blazing into colorful hues.
Menacing dark sky covering the chimneys atop the buildings on Place Vauban Square next to the wall-walk of the Saint-Malo rampart. Brittany-France-204
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Ex-voto of a wood model ship, black brig named L'Avranchain hanging next to a tracery window in the ambulatory of the Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey-Church choir.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Mud-walkers at bay cross as seen from Tour de la Liberte-Liberty Tower, one of the defensive semicircular towers on the ramparts arising from the sandflats.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Northwest facade of the black slate, high-pitch roof building over the triangular, XV century Loop Bastion or Tour Boucle Tower on the rampart patrol path.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Official, double Grand Sceau de la Rpublique Francaise -Great Seal of the French Republic- featuring Liberty with a 7 ray crown, on the wall of a notary office.
Le Conquet, France-October 23, 2020: Southwestward view in the evening of the Phare de Kermorvan Lighthouse on the westernmost tip of the homonymous peninsula, the dark sky blazing into colorful hues.
Locronan, France-October 24, 2020: Notre-Dame de Bonne Nouvelle -Our Lady of Good News- chapel from 1439, with steeple contemporary of the adjoining AD1698 fountain, all restored in the XVIII century.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Northward view from the Porte Saint-Thomas Gate area over Plage de l'Eventail Beach at ebbing high-tide to the Fort National fortress on the l'Ilette rocky islet.
Le Conquet, France-October 23, 2020: Southwestward view in the evening of the Phare de Kermorvan Lighthouse on the westernmost tip of the homonymous peninsula, the dark sky blazing into colorful hues.
Studded, red painted wood door on the west-facing wall of a XIV century medieval building -now a private dwelling- on the Grande Rue-Main Street uppermost area, Le Mont-Saint-Michel. Normandy-France.
Kerlouan, France-October 23, 2020: The guardhouse, Plage du Ch'i Du in Meneham -Menez Ham- hamlet, built c.1756 between two big rocks for coast-guarding militiamen, and from 1792 for customs officers.
Le Conquet, France-October 23, 2020: Southwestward view in the evening of the Phare de Kermorvan Lighthouse on the westernmost tip of the homonymous peninsula, the dark sky blazing into colorful hues.
Phare de Kermorvan Lighthouse, 20.35 m high built in 1847-1849 at the homonymous peninsula tip across a granite bridge. Le Conquet-Brittany-France-301
Northeastward view over the bay to the Cotentin shore thru a barred loophole on the rampart walkway parapet just northwest of the Loop Bastion or Tour Boucle Tower, Mont-Saint-Michel. Normandy-France.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Wood-shake clad roof and wall on the peeling cream and brown half-timber facade of a medieval building -now a souvenir shop- beside the rampart patrol path.
X-shaped wall anchor plate in rusty metal on the exterior wall of a masonry house next to a white-painted wooden window with chipped paint, seen from the Saint-Malo rampart wall-walk. Brittany-France.
Plevenon, France-October 20, 2020: Northeastward view from the rocky NW shore of the Baie de la Fresnaye Bay to Fort-la-Latte or Chateau la-Roche-Goyon, XIV century fortress now open to the public.
Saint-Malo, France-October 20, 2020: Row of some of the 3.000 oak wood, 7m high piles planted in 1825 over a 3 km distance in the l'Eventail and Sillon Beaches sand, as seawall-protecting breakwaters.
Le Conquet, France-October 23, 2020: Southwestward view in the evening of the Phare de Kermorvan Lighthouse on the westernmost tip of the homonymous peninsula, the dark sky blazing into colorful hues.
Mont-Saint-Michel, France-October 19, 2020: Northeast facade of the black slate, high-pitch roof building over the triangular, XV century Loop Bastion or Tour Boucle Tower on the rampart patrol path.
Old, unpainted wood door on the SE-facing wall of the building over the triangular, XV century Loop Bastion or Tour Boucle Tower on the patrol path of the rampart, Mont-Saint-Michel. Normandy-France.

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