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Hello,
Today another old shot - the promenade in Fort-Mahon-Plage. That's old shot, I know,... sorry.
This year I am taking pictures only of aircrafts, air shows, etc. and flowers :)

Fort-Mahon-Plage is a commune in the Somme département in the Picardy region of France. It is situated on the coast of the English Channel and endowed with a sandy beach and massive sand dunes.
Fort-Mahon-Plage attracts many tourists, especially during the summer and at the weekends.

Fort-Mahon-Plage is not a very old town. It seems certain that it did not exist before the 18th century, except, of course, the superb sand dunes and the sea.
Then considered rather cold and wild, this part of the coast would have welcomed only fishermen and shellfish gatherers. Indeed, the first town was raised there only a little more than two centuries ago, with a few small shepherds’ huts in 1790. Fort-Mahon-Plage was not considered a commune at all until 1923, when it was officially identified as a separate village from its neighbour Quend-Plage-Les-Pins. Urbanization was steady, notably in the 1950s, with the immense beach of fine sand, in contrast to many of the pebble beaches of Normandy, doing a lot to attract tourists, as well as a soft and pleasant sea during the summer. The huge beach later became famous for its water activities, most notably land-yacht racing , wind-surfing and kiting. The town also invested heavily in its infrastructure, most notably the very long principal promenade, the "Avenue de la plage" (Beach Avenue), of a quality design and layout that reinforces the attractiveness of the town.
From Wikipedia

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