This video is certainly making me re-consider my cruise to Britanny this year!
Kin'ell!
(My apologies if you have seen this before.)
Cheers,
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A Storm to Phare
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Not so much 'why' as 'how'....Silkie wrote:I just can't understand why they build them in such terrible places.
"The lighthouse at Ar Men, the most legendary of all, is built on a rock which emerges to a height of just 1.50 metres at low tide, right in the middle of the Raz de Sein. When time allowed, the construction workers drilled a hole for the future anchoring bars. The first year they drilled only 15 holes and only 34 the next year. Throughout the whole of the year 1870, they could only work for 8 hours and for 6 hours in 1873. The construction of Ar Men was to take 14 years. "
14 yrs ? - quite amazing....