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The Gulf of Morbihan: Port Navalo

This is a lovely fishing village situated on the Rhuys Peninsular. It overlooks the entrance to the Gulf. Lobster, crab and flat fish are landed here and boats ply their trade offering visits to Vannes through the Gulf, to Auray, up the Auray river and out to sea to the islands of Houat, Hoedic and Belle Isle.
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Confluence

Guard

The Harbour

The crane

Port Navalo beach

Another bay

Billcroix

Storms

Port Navalo beach

Summer view

Early morning

My view again

      
 
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