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Patbretagne
Patbretagne is retired, has lived in Brittany for 18 years, enjoys his surroundings and likes to share them with others.\ He and his wife are ardent Agricultural and Tractor machinery restorers and collectors.
Patbretagne's tags
- Anne Bretagne Nantes
- Band dessiné angouleme cartoon
- Chateaulin Finistere mairie colour houses
- French-Railway-Crossing-House Goastalan Kostalan SNCF
- Le Faou Aulne
- Morlaix Viaduct market-square
- Nicolas Plelem house ivy
- North Finistere
- St James Barbados Holetown Church
- Vieux Quimerch Crannou Brest Le Faou
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Great photo, so rare to be able to get all of a rainbow in one photo, if however the little dark triangle in the top left hand corner was taken out it would be perfect, it distracts the eye, thank you for showing your photo.
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Angouleme is the French capital of the BD or Band Dessiné, Comic or cartoon strip. Several of the houses and some blocks of flats have Trompe l'Oeil like this one to be found just near to the beautiful ancient covered market. In Google Earth you can see a picture of the market taken from one of the woindows of this house, the reverse of my photo!
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Little abandoned house with it's crown of Ivy.
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He could do with the old wood cutting out, but this is one of the oldest trees ,in the area and dominates the adjoining farmyard.
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Open to the Atlantic in the beginning of the Channel, there are often very high seas as one sees here. The North Coast of Finistère can be very wild in winter.
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The "Collombage" houses just surrounding Allender Square Morlaix where there is a fresh food market every Saturday. The Viaduct in the background was built around 1860 and now carries the high speed TGV trains from Brest to Paris.
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1984 painting of the North side of St James Church showing the view through the church and including the font just inside the door. Peaceful and cool!
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This is a group of rocks in the middle of a field, deftly balanced by nature as the surrounding earth has eroded away, well worth looking at. There is an immense collection of glacial rocks at Huelgoat some 75 km from this spot, all within the town and "organised" again worth the visit.
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All the crossing houses on this line are the same layout, built in 1864 the line runs from brest to Quimper. When it originaly opened it was from Landerneau in the north of Finistère to Savernay near to St Nazaire in Loire Atlantique. A particularity is thet the ridge tiles are in metre lengths and are made of cast-iron. Many of these houses are still lived in but the SNCF have had a policy to demolish rather than sell these houses over the last 10 years.
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