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Lake Ohrid by Ils1976
a lonely but beautiful swan enjoying the last rays of sun
Étretat - Surfer coming in for the day by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Amont and Chapel Notre-Dame de la Garde by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Amont and fishing boats by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille with surfers by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - tugboat by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille from our restaurant window by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille from our restaurant window by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Le Homard Bleu (The Blue Lobster) by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval with tourists on top of the cliff by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Beach Diving Boards (first used in 1850) by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Amont by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - walking two very cute dogs by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval and l'Aiguille by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
Étretat - Falais d'Aval by Beausoleil
Turner, Boudin, Monet and many others would paint the famous cliffs at Étretat. The Falais d’Aval (on the left when looking at the sea), a huge arch, was carved by the waves. The huge pointed rock you see through the arch is the Aiguille Creuse (hollow needle). Looking right as you face the ocean, you see the Falais Amont and at the top of the Falaise Amont is the small Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde. The original chapel, built in the 1850s, was destroyed during World War II. The present chapel dates from 1950. There is also tthe Etretat Heritage Museum that tells the history of the town from its origins to the 20th century. The large soaring white triangle is a monument to Charles Nungesser & François Coli who tried to fly from Paris to New York in 1927. Their plane was last seen over Étretat. The original monument was destroyed in the war and this was erected in 1962.
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- 2019 - Albany, New Zealand
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Wharf Road in St. Ives, Cornwall by Beausoleil
The tide was out and it was raining but still picturesque along Wharf Road in quaint St. Ives. There are lots of restaurants along the road although we found one that appealed more to us on a higher street, Fore Street.
- 11 May 2018 - Penwith District, United Kingdom
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Shore near Piriac-sur-Mer by Beausoleil
- 28 September 2016 - Piriac-sur-Mer, France
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