Gold lies over the ocean
Faites votre choix!
Travail du paludier
In the onslaught of time
The oleander enjoys its place - HFF
On se croirait en Grèce...
Symphonie en bleu et blanc
Well-rounded steps
Presque trop beau pour être vrai!
Entrance over the cobblestone bridge
Blue spot for the well highlighted fortress
Nocturne à St Ceneri
Little chapel in the grassland
Chanter des églogues au bord de la Loire...
Quiet end of a beautiful day
Evening sun over the Vienne river
While waiting for the gate to open - HFF
Masterpiece of the Renaissance...
Un plafond de château extraordinaire
Les grilles du château de Bogard... HFF
"Please smile"
Késako ??
Coefficient de marée 113...
Je vous présente la plage...
Mineral and vegetal world
Le spectacle des gorges de l'Hérault - HFF
Do you hear the water rushing?
Y a du monde sous le platane...
The most beautiful panorama from the village
Les maisons du sud
Like a postcard...
Dans son écrin de verdure - HFF
Five in one go...
The sky is switched on...
Dans les jardins du casino
Sweetness of the blue hour - HFF
Le sommeil du juste...
Au Pays de Merlin
Ready for the carriage ride
Fence with amazing view - HFF
Rendez-vous argenté de la mouette
Cabines de bain, à la queue leu leu...
"Life is better for two" thinks the palm tree... H…
Va et vient du ressac
Rusty anchor ring, well anchored!
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Here the road ends (at high tide)


The "Passage du Gois" is a 4,2 km passage in the sea, connecting the continent to the Noirmoutier Island. It is used since the 18th century and was the only driveway until 1971, date of the construction of a bridge. Today frequented by local oyster farmers, many fishermen on foot and tourists, the Gois is an unusual place to see. Beacons-shelters mark the passage of this submersible way, thus allowing the imprudent ones surprised by the rising tide to hoist themself up and to wait for the withdrawal of the tide (see PiP's).
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