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Monthly Archives: April 2011
Cliffs and Caves at MORGAT
There’s nothing better than exploring inside caves, the structure and the striking colours. The coast at Morgat in Brittany is renowned for the sheer numbers of caves. indeed there are several companies based in the fishing port making a living … Continue reading
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West Coast Paddling
It’s really great to be paddling on the west coast and witness the magnificent sunsets, they are always different, and you just have to reach for the camera. This shot was taken on the Eastern side of the Golfe du … Continue reading
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Île d’Ouessant
The English name for this island is Ushant, it has a notorious reputation amongst seafarers. The current flow is fast around the Island, up to 8 knots at springs, any wind above force 3B creates a bumpy passage. The island … Continue reading
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Still trying to rationalise all this IT stuff …Hard to find a way through the jungle of Tweets Blogs and Facebook …. So far sacked Facebook… too distracting, and that makes Twitter good ! So for now while I tie … Continue reading
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