Showing posts with label Brittany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brittany. Show all posts

Saturday, September 13, 2014

The Tides of Brittany

They are the most extreme in Europe. This is the harbor at Cancale at high tide. (Please click.)


And at low tide.




Another part of the harbor at the two extremes.





This is the harbor at Roscoff at high tide.


And at low tide.


This is where we noticed that the owners of boats with keels do a clever thing. They attach poles to keep them from falling on their sides.





Here are some closer looks.





Saturday, August 23, 2014

Calvary

During our car trip through Brittany, we were driving down from some low mountains and out of a patch of rain when we hit the town of Pleyben and saw this. We immediately parked and walked back to take some pictures. (Please click.)


The dark sky made it look extra dramatic but it was pretty dramatic on its own.



We found out later that it was an excellent example of a parish close, a type of religious architecture unique to Brittany.


The sculptural part of the structure is a calvaire (Calvary) which depicts the crucifixion but also other scenes from Christ's life.


Although it was made in the 16th century it seems very medieval.


The Bretons are a Celtic people with their own language (although it's not widely spoken today) and their own religious traditions.


As we were photographing the calvaire the sky was lightening up.