Un p'tit coin à en profiter - HFF
La cloche du port
Le phare au bout de la jetée - HBM
Un gâteau pour le I00ème jour...
Quand le Cerisier du Japon fleurit...
A fence on top of the chapel - HFF
Pilgrims fountain - HBM
Tout au bout d'un chemin...
Un bonjour parfumé pour la mi-semaine
A very thin fence - but there is! HFF
Il était une fois...
Happy barbecue bench - HBM
Sleeping Beauty's Castle?
The skull is watching you...
Holy benches... HBM
Vintage door...
Half bench only - HBM
"Beauty spot of Côtes-d'Armor"
Hautes falaises des côtes bretonnes...
La Fontaine miraculeuse
The "New Gate" is the oldest... HFF
Le plus beau lavoir de Bretagne...
Le temps des roses
Merveilles du printemps
Easter bench - HBM
Old houses in Domfront (Easter greetings to y'all)
Sur les traces de Pissaro - la découverte de l'art…
Le moyen âge vous regarde.
Waiting for a tired hiker... HBM
Through the arcades...
Petite maison de sorcière... HFF
Remparts de Vitré...
Perspective distordue...
Glance through the opening - HANWE
Banc de la contemplation... HBM
Spring impressions... HANWE
C'est tout ce qu'il reste du château...
Repos entre l'eau - HBM
Le printemps en marche ! HFF
Ruines grandioses
Pégase sans ailes
Street art sur tour contemporaine
Five years after the fire
Spring fence... HFF
"Hello, here we are"
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No Brittany without standing stones:-)


Pas de Bretagne sans menhirs :-)
Keine Bretagne ohne stehende Steine :-)
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Keine Bretagne ohne stehende Steine :-)
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Christa1004 club has replied to Annemarie clubA very nice picture,of these stones
I have visited site in France "Dolmens de Savatole", but same culture as our sites in Wales
cadw.gov.wales/visit/places-to-visit/bryn-celli-ddu-burial-chamber and
www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attraction=378
And, as we have said before, much of the French language carries into Welsh (eg le pont, ,. l'église / yr eglwys.)
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Christa1004 club has replied to Peter_Private_Box clubI think the Welsh language is pretty close to the Breton language.
Have a nice and healthy week ahead.
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