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Related: About this forumSome landmark in northern France
Mont Saint Michel. Outside at low tide. I'll do another with interior pictures. The monastery is built over the top of the rock. They didn't level the hill. The weather was variable but the next day was sunny.





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CurtEastPoint
(19,992 posts)blm
(114,599 posts)Easterncedar
(6,153 posts)Though I think my flying days may be done
Old Crank
(6,949 posts)Who doesn't like to fly, 80+, and he takes repositioning cruises to Europe when he can. 5-6 days and no jet lag. CAtch up on reading.
BlueMTexpat
(15,684 posts)Mont-St.-Michel in 2000.
It is truly magnificent!
Dave in VA
(2,285 posts)We have been fortunate to have visited a couple of times. If life had allowed me to I would have been very happy to have lived in northern France.
Merci beaucoup por les belle memories !
ZDU
(1,223 posts)Stunning and breathtaking beauty...
GiqueCee
(4,045 posts)... is over a thousand years old! Its construction spanned centuries, and it still stands, solid as the rock it's perched on. Amazing.
Just thinking about the labor involved boggles the mind. And they did it with NO heavy equipment, save wooden wagons and cranes.
2naSalit
(102,245 posts)To visit this place! And Paris.
Thanks for the pictures!
Grammy23
(6,121 posts)Put this place somewhere near the top. Architecturally, it is stunning, especially on a sunny day! But even on a cloudy day, it is eye popping to see it and imagine what had to be done to build it. Inside, it is taking a giant leap backward in time. And watching the tide move to cover over the sand and dirt boggles your mind.
So make a note to yourself that this is a really cool place to see and experience!
FarPoint
(14,722 posts)Lots of interior of the castle was used as well.... Go watch both seasons...Netflix, AMC Plus....
Simeon Salus
(1,623 posts)Starring John Heard (as the poet), Sam Waterston (the politician), and Liv Ullman (the physicist), the movie is a series of fascinating personal discussions about physics and living with the inevitable consequences of knowing about science. The actors crawl over the island, the landmarks, and tidal beach.
It's a lovely film, and well worth watching just for the tourist elements.
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