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Sailing to the island of Ouessant (1 hour and a half by ferry from Brest)
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Famous lighthouses and shellfish dishes are, beyond the sea and nature, the island features
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The port of the ferries linking the coast of Brittany with the island of Ouessant
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There are no cars on the island and at the harbor is possible rent a bicycle to visit the island
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On the horizon, the Jument lighthouse, one of the most famous lighthouses of France
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Lampaul the small capital of the island
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The smoke from peat burning is a characteristic on the island
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The ancient village of Niou-uella, transformed into an eco-museum
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The windmills are one of the symbols of the development of life on the island
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The port of Lampaul used by the fishermen
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Low tide in fishermen port of Lampaul
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The port of Lampaul, low tide
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The historic rescue boat Francois Morin, placed on the rails ready to intervene to rescue the seilers at the mercy of storms
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The historic rescue boat Francois Morin, placed on the rails ready to intervene to rescue the seilers at the mercy of storms
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The historic rescue boat Francois Morin, placed on the rails ready to intervene to rescue the seilers at the mercy of storms
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The historic rescue boat Francois Morin, placed on the rails ready to intervene to rescue the seilers at the mercy of storms
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In bike along the north west coast of the island in front of Nividic lighthouse
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Nividic lighthouse
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The north coast
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The north east coast
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The radar tower that controls the traffic of over 50000 ships entering and leaving each year from the English Channel
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The radar tower that controls the traffic of over 50000 ships entering and leaving each year from the English Channel
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The east coast of the island
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The east coast of the island
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The east coast of the island
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The wild north coast of the island on which dominates the Creac-h lighthouse, one of the most important lighthouses in the world
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The wild north coast of the island on which dominates the Creac-h lighthouse, one of the most important lighthouses in the world
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The Creac-h lighthouse marks the entrance into the English Channel from the Atlantic ocean side
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The optical unit of Creac-h lighthouse, one of the brightest in the world, visible till the English coast
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The Museum of the Lighthouses
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Large crystal prisms seem artwork and not simple lenses of lighthouses
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Large crystal prisms seem artwork and not simple lenses of lighthouses
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Large crystal prisms seem artwork and not simple lenses of lighthouses
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Large crystal prisms seem artwork and not simple lenses of lighthouses
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The Stiff lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in Europe, where they were tested for the first time the prismatic lenses
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The Stiff lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in Europe
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The stairs leading to the optical unit of the Stiff lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in Europe
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The room of the optical unit of the Stiff lighthouse, signaling a very dangerous coast, has red glass at 360 degree
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Sunset as seen from the west coast of the island
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The Creac-h lighthouse
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Ouessant Island
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