Hi everyone,
The old suspension bridge of Le Bono dominates the scene, its elegant 19th-century structure proudly spanning the river. Its steel cables gleam under the Breton sun, gracefully connecting the two banks. The wooden deck, patinated by time, bears witness to many years of passage.
In the background, the charming village of Le Bono takes shape, a living canvas of fishermen's houses with colorful facades, enhanced by a small, lively port that adds to its authentic charm.
Following the winding course of the river, we discover the cove of Kerisper and its striking spectacle: the boat graveyard. Dozens of wooden shipwrecks rest on the shore, half-buried in the mud, creating a landscape both melancholic and fascinating.
These maritime remains silently tell the history of the region. Some boats still retain their recognizable shape, while others are mere wooden skeletons, slowly eroded by time and tides. Nature, little by little, reclaims its rights over these witnesses of local maritime history.
The cove of Kerisper offers a striking tableau where past and present blend. The sun's reflections on the calm waters of the cove create an enchanting play of light around the wrecks, highlighting the raw beauty of this unique place.
Enjoy the flight,
Matt
The old suspension bridge of Le Bono dominates the scene, its elegant 19th-century structure proudly spanning the river. Its steel cables gleam under the Breton sun, gracefully connecting the two banks. The wooden deck, patinated by time, bears witness to many years of passage.
In the background, the charming village of Le Bono takes shape, a living canvas of fishermen's houses with colorful facades, enhanced by a small, lively port that adds to its authentic charm.
Following the winding course of the river, we discover the cove of Kerisper and its striking spectacle: the boat graveyard. Dozens of wooden shipwrecks rest on the shore, half-buried in the mud, creating a landscape both melancholic and fascinating.
These maritime remains silently tell the history of the region. Some boats still retain their recognizable shape, while others are mere wooden skeletons, slowly eroded by time and tides. Nature, little by little, reclaims its rights over these witnesses of local maritime history.
The cove of Kerisper offers a striking tableau where past and present blend. The sun's reflections on the calm waters of the cove create an enchanting play of light around the wrecks, highlighting the raw beauty of this unique place.
Enjoy the flight,
Matt