Much to the surprise of many people, and very much to my own amazement, I made a dawn ultralight flight over Mont St Michel. It was a breathtaking experience – both […]
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 […]
Le phare de Kermorvan (Kermorvan lighthouse) dates back to 1849 and is the most westerly land-based lighthouse in France. It sits on the edge of the presqu’île de Kermorvan, close […]
In the early nineteenth century, the health of Marseille’s people was threatened by the income of yellow fever, coming in from South America via Spain. They decided to construct a […]
Behind us hovers the i360 viewing tower, but my eyes always lure me back to this wonderful pier, still beautiful in its state of extreme disrepair. Copyright Debbie Smyth, 11 September 2016 […]