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Castel Meur,  Plougrescant,  Brittany,   September 2016

This house was squashed into the protective gap between two rocks on the north Brittany coast in 1861 – well before planning permission was required.

Whilst those impressive boulders provide insulation and protection against the elements, they also attracted some over-zealous tourists who clambered on both the rocks and the roof of the house.  A restrictive wall has now been added to provide protection against uninvited visitors.

 

 

aDSC_0636_ppCopyright Debbie Smyth, 23 September 2016

 

 

Part of  Weekend Reflections

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