Two hundred and forty-three
La Falaise d’Aval, Étretat, France. When the tide is low you can walk (carefully) underneath the arch.
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La Falaise d’Aval, Étretat, France. When the tide is low you can walk (carefully) underneath the arch.
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Falaise d’Aval. Étretat, France.
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Just thought I’d throw in a little Zen for a change.
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Walking the line.
In the background you see the monument for Charles Nungesser and François Coli, two French pilots who where lost on their attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a aircraft in 1927.
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Inside the Bénédictine Palace in Fécamp, France.
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European Herring Gull.
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The tower of the Saint-Joseph Church (Église Saint Joseph), in Le Havre, France. In the 107 metres high tower 12,768 pieces of colored glass are used in seven main colors covering 50 shades (dark at the bottom, white at the top).
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The Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Garde, in Etretat, France.
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We took Mikey for a ride (in a cart behind the bike).
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Just a quick note. I was offline for a week (holidays in Etretat, France!), but I’ll be posting pictures for my 365 project anytime soon again. In the meantime I managed to fix the issues with the new setup for the site, so now you can enjoy a fully responsive website. Have to look into Foundation more however to take full advantage of its features.