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"Exploring the Culinary Traditions & Places of Brittany "
Anne Morenn
Sep 30
Finistère - pointe de Penmarc'h
Pointe de Penmarc’h, Finistère – the Eckmuhl lighthouse Built in 1867 this lighthouse is 64 metres high and still safeguarding this...
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Anne Morenn
Sep 28
Côte d'Armor - Paimpol Iceland fishery
Paimpol – the Iceland fishery Paimpol's name comes from the Breton words penn (head) and pouill (pool): it stands at the head of a long...
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Anne Morenn
Aug 11
Tro Breiz - the tour of Brittany
Tro Breiz – the tour of Brittany – the seven founding fathers In 313 AD the Roman Emperor Constantine became a Christian, and...
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Anne Morenn
Jul 8
Tro Breiz – Saint-Pol de Léon
La cathédrale de Saint Paul Aurélien The monk Paul Aurélien came from Wales in the year 525 to preach Christianity to the Bretons. He...
Anne Morenn
Jul 8
Tro Breiz – Dol de Bretagne
la cathédrale de Saint Samson Samson arrived from Wales in the year 548, built a monastery at Dol and proceeded to preach Christianity to...
Anne Morenn
Jul 8
Finistère – the lighthouse of the Ile Vierge
Built in 1902 as the tallest lighthouse in Europe and the tallest stone-built lighthouse in the world (its height is surpassed by the...
Anne Morenn
Jun 19
Ille-et-Vilaine - Saint-Malo and Robert Surcouf
Born in 1773, the corsair Robert Surcouf became famous as the Tiger of the Seas. Being a corsair was a respectable occupation for a...
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