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The harbour of Saint-Marc is a simple handle open to the east, completely sheltered by cliffs on its southern bank, less better protected on its northern bank by a cord of rocks connecting the small island from Châtelet to the littoral. The bottom is made of rocks and large rollers not very favourable with the stranding. The depth of the handle is of 200 meters, its width of 100 meters.
The harbour is closed by a dam submarine located at the west of the handle between the terrestrial part and the rock culminating to 28,50 m, named Châtelet.

A good evening or day with all.

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Additional Photos by Jean Charles GUEGAN (JCG) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 4655 W: 618 N: 7197] (25173)
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