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On our way by foot to the Mont Saint-Michel in France.
Experienced by Klaus Loosveld
38 km from Fougères
A photo taken during my last trip to Mont Saint-Michel in the Normandy region in the north of France.
Experienced by Fabricio Schiavo
39 km from Fougères
Shot while roadtripping through Normandy (the north of France).
Experienced by Jonas Denil
39 km from Fougères
Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey, monastery, France
Experienced by Gabriel Varaljay
39 km from Fougères
Le mont Saint-Michel est un îlot rocheux granitique d’environ 960 mètres de circonférence situé à l’est de l’embouchure du fleuve du Couesnon, dans le département de la Manche en Normandie, et dont le nom vient de l'archange saint Michel. Avant l'année 709, il était connu comme le « mont Tombe ». Pendant tout le Moyen Âge, il est couramment appelé « mont Saint-Michel au péril de la mer » (Mons Sancti Michaeli in periculo mari). L'abbaye du Mont-Saint-Michel est située sur le mont, et le mont constitue une petite partie du territoire de la commune du Mont-Saint-Michel (wikipedia).
Experienced by Alexander Van Steenberge
39 km from Fougères
Watch out for low tide! - Summer 2020 - France
Experienced by Mr Xerty
61 km from Fougères
Walking on the beach during sunset
Experienced by Stéphane Juban
68 km from Fougères
Away in France, the drone got a lot of action… here’s some of them!
Experienced by Matt Seymour
69 km from Fougères
Vue sur Saint-Malo depuis la pointe de la Malouine.
Experienced by Pascal Bernardon
70 km from Fougères
La villa des Roches Brunes, à l’extrémité de la pointe de la Malouine fait face au Fort Harbour.
Experienced by Pascal Bernardon
71 km from Fougères
Dans le cœur de ville de Châteaubriant, un peintre amateur tente de reproduire les maisons à colombages.
Experienced by Alain Moreau
72 km from Fougères
Le Fort Harbour. Ce fort a été construit au cours des xviie et xviiie siècles à l'initiative des ingénieurs militaires Sébastien Le Prestre de Vauban et Siméon Garangeau. Il protège deux des passes d'accès de Saint-Malo et participe du système de défense du port de Saint-Malo qui comporte aussi les forts de La Conchée, du Petit Bé et le Fort National. Le fort a perdu toute vocation militaire et appartient désormais à des personnes privées. Il a appartenu un temps à l'acteur Alain Delon.
Experienced by Pascal Bernardon
74 km from Fougères
Away in France, the drone got a lot of action… here’s some of them!
Experienced by Matt Seymour
74 km from Fougères
Away in France, the drone got a lot of action… here’s some of them!
Experienced by Matt Seymour
90 km from Fougères
Bracing walks, soaring cliffs, attractive beaches, stunning views over the Emerald Coast and the Channel Islands, a seabird reserve, an historic lighthouse and a fortified castle straight out of a story book – the wild and windswept area around the Cap Fréhel peninsula has got plenty to interest.
Experienced by Alexander Van Steenberge
97 km from Fougères
The Château du Plessis-Bourré in the Loire Valley region of France. A spectacular moated castle dating back to 1473 and largely unchanged since that time. For more information go to https://www.loirevalley.guide
Experienced by Colin Watts
116 km from Fougères
This is a very simple shot from the now peaceful, but infamous Omaha Beach in Normandy.
Experienced by Thomas Millot
116 km from Fougères
Shot while roadtripping through Normandy (the north of France).
Experienced by Jonas Denil
117 km from Fougères
A broken beach I came across during my trip alongside the coast of France. This photo was taken somewhere in Normandy
Experienced by aaron staes
118 km from Fougères
These are Phoenixes breakwaters, remains from the infamous Normandy landings during World War II. They were concrete caissons, brought across the English Channel in order to create the Mulberry harbours (temporary portable harbours to facilitate the rapid offloading of cargo onto beaches). They will be slowly eroded by the elements, until there is nothing left…
Experienced by Thomas Millot