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The Gulf of Morbihan: Sucinio

Sucinio is a fortress dating back to the 13th century and was completed in the 15th century. It is situated on a narrow neck of the Rhuys Peninsula and guarded against invaders from the sea and from the Gulf at Sarzeau. It is in a constant phase of restoration as I will point out in one or two of the photographs. This is, perhaps, the most significant building on the Rhuys peninsula.
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The fortress

Ready for restoration

The Moat

The Moat 2

Shade for a picnic

The twin towers

The twin towers 2

The moat 3

    
 
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