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Cloisters of Mont St Michel,  France,  September 2016

I always think of cloisters as being buried low down and in the midst of the building, but the nature of Mont St Michel perched on an island and reaching up towards the sky, led to a break with that tradition.  This cloister here is at the top of the building, light and airy, a place of meditation with a clear view upwards.  The two overlapping rows of pointed arches, featured above, add a feeling of grace and the obligingly blue and fluffy sky definitely added a heavenly feeling.

 

aDSC_0636_ppCopyright Debbie Smyth, 21 October 2016

Part of  Skywatch Friday

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  1. Nice shot. I thought I recognized the Mont-Saint-Michel- 🙂
    Now, Normandy? That is what Normands claim, but all Bretons will tell you Mont Saint-Michel is in Brittany. 😉

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