Saturday, March 30, 2013

Great Brehat









Great Brehat

I have mentioned previously that in order to identify photographs of communities, I usually take a quick picture of the signs as I enter each town. Unfortunately, I didn't do this when travelling the Great Northern Peninsula during my first trip there in 2004. I did take a photo of a small church which said St. Carols just before the sequence of images I am uploading to my Blog this morning. Hopefully, these have been identified correctly.  They weren't - a person on Facebook saw the images and identified them as Great Brehat!

According to the web, Great Brehat has less than 100 inhabitants and all I photographed there was the interesting door on a shed, boats and the harbour.   The same person told me that the fishing stages in the photos were washed away by a storm in 2011.

In the list of links I shared with you yesterday, I inadvertently linked St. Lunaire-Griquet to the backup on my hard drive instead of the active website on my web server. Sorry about that - here is the correct link along with a few other websites I uploaded yesterday:

St. Lunaire-Griquethttp://www.lanephotography.com/Western/st-lunaire-griquet/st-lunaire-griquet.htm

Port au Port Peninsula
http://www.lanephotography.com/Western/port-au-port/port-au-port.htm 


Reefs Harbour
http://www.lanephotography.com/Western/reefs-harbour/reefs-harbour.htm

Codroy Valley
http://www.lanephotography.com/Western/codroy-valley/codroy-valley.htm



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