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In the bay of Brest, the sea erosion hasn't freed the periglacial formations, and the beaches are often made of pebbles or rough brown sand.
These pebbles have drifted away and sometimes formed offshore bars, behind which you find ponds, a little like lagunas.
The beginning of the note is the same as in my posting 80; but the place is different. This is in the crique of Lauberlac'h, a second laguna behind an offshore bar.
In this place,the overall view or the bar itself is beautiful, as it has been kept in its natural state. In my post 80, there is a road on the bar, and it is the pond itself which is beautiful.
I am sorry about the heat haze (honestly! in November, yes!) which makes the photo a little noisy, but I liked the colours so much, I wanted to share this second laguna with you.
Notice, one has a Breton name, this one is called in French, but they both mean the same: "Ero" is the equivalent of "sillon" or "offshore bar".
To the right of the photo is a picturesque little fishing port, a photo of which I'll have to post one day.

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