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Biscarrosse Plage |
The weather has now turned summery so a trip to
the beach seemed appropriate. It was Lily's first experience of the sea. She wasn't keen on getting wet but was quite happy to play in the sand and say hello to anyone who showed an interest. Another big adventure in her little life.
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that's a lot of water, dad |
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surf's up ! |
The Atlantic coast from the Gironde estuary north
of Bordeaux almost to the spanish border is one continuous beach known as the
Côte d’Argent ( the silver coast). One would have expected lots of seaside
villages and expensive homes with views of the sea. Not so here near Bordeaux.
The few villages that claim the name “plage” are small and simple and sometimes
sit behind sand dunes so there isn’t even a view of the sea from their bars and
restaurants. The houses are usually quite simple and nestle low as though they
are hiding from atlantic storms. Gardens
are non existent, perhaps because so many houses are only inhabited for a few
months of the year.
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"interesting" toys for the beach |
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chasing a rogue umbrella |
The countryside is very flat and forested.
Apparently this region , the Landes, was once all swampy heathland and
considered only good for raising sheep. Because of the wet conditions the
shepherds walked about on stilts. Heaven knows how the sheep managed.
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old postcard of a shepherd and his flock |
During the nineteenth century the sheep were replaced
with pine plantations, and now the local economy is based on forestry.
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marina on one of the lakes |
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the sailing club on the lake |
Behind this long beach is a series of lakes.
These too are very popular in summer for boating and fishing and there are many
camping areas. As much of the region is a Parc Naturel the forests take priority
over everything else and , apart from
the summer holiday towns, most of the villages are small. And then there are
the nudist resorts scattered along the coast.
enjoy wherever you are
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