Berny's photos with the keyword: Calais

Calais

22 Feb 2019 31 10 676
Calais - West Pier Lighthouse, in the background Phare de Calais (see PiP)

arriving in Calais

22 Feb 2019 22 13 531
and this marks the begin of a new album named "Belgium 2018" with some places situated also in France, Luxemburg and Germany. I have to warn you, we will visit many abandoned places ;-)

arriving

31 Oct 2018 24 6 649
Ferry port Calais, waiting for the departure to Dover. To both sides of the ferry are the green and red West- and East-Pier "Lighthouses" of Calais.

after sunset mood

31 Oct 2018 43 16 793
ferry port Calais, waiting for the departure to Dover

West Pier Lighthouse Calais

31 Oct 2018 15 3 483
only for the lighthouse collection

East Pier Lighthouse Calais

31 Oct 2018 17 4 473
only for the lighthouse collection

let's start the journey in Calais

30 Oct 2018 13 5 466
Looking over the Straits of Dover from the ferry port in Calais....West Pier Lighthouse in the foreground.

waiting for departure

Phare de Calais

30 Oct 2018 17 5 467
The Lighthouse is located in the residential streets near the Port of Calais and is a significant landmark as well as a navigational aid to ships and ferries using the Straits of Dover. It started operating in 1848 and was electrified in 1883. After escaping the destruction of the Second World War it was automated in 1987. The tower is 53m high, its octagonal outside and round inside with walls 1,90m at the base and 1,50m at the summit. The foundations descend 7,40m under the cellars. The staircase has 271 steps leading up to the lantern. The central light of the lighthouse is permanent and the lantern, whose panels shut off the light, turns around the light, giving 4 flashes of 2/10th of a second every 15 seconds.

golden view

30 Oct 2018 56 30 774
After so many rusty and abandoned scenes a new stream starts here in Calais. Actually we (my daughter and I) spent about 8 days first in Belgium (well, also a short time in Germany, Luxemburg and France), where we visited again mainly industrial places. Then we took the ferry to England and travelled up the coast of Kent till Leister, then to the southern coast at Dungeness and west to Land's End in Cornwall. I will show you some pic's from this 2nd part first, hope you enjoy some of it. The ferry had more than 1 hour delay, we had to wait for the incoming tide because of some technical problems, time to enjoy the golden sunset.