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  • Vannes, city walls. On the back the St Peter gothic cathedral.
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  • Vannes, city walls. On the back the St Peter gothic cathedral.
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  • Vannes, city walls. On the back the St Peter gothic cathedral.
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  • Vannes, the old lavoirs near the old canal of La Marle.
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  • Vannes, Hermine Castle.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre.
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  • Vannes, the city hall.
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  • Vannes,  "Vannes and his wife".
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional  houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre. The Musée d'Historie et d'Archeologie in the old Chateau Gaillard.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum) with the cathedral. The historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum). The historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum). The historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Vannes, the historical centre with traditional timber-framed houses.
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  • Lorient. The Marina along a old canal.
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  • Lorient. The Marina along a old canal.
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  • Port Louis, the French East India Museum inside the Citadel. At the beginning of the 17th century merchants who were trading with India established warehouses in Port-Louis. In 1664 King Louis XIV established at Port-Louis the French East India Company. In 1770the French government then took over the shipyards as a naval port and arsenal.
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  • Port Louis, the French East India Museum inside the Citadel. At the beginning of the 17th century merchants who were trading with India established warehouses in Port-Louis. In 1664 King Louis XIV established at Port-Louis the French East India Company. In 1770the French government then took over the shipyards as a naval port and arsenal.
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  • Port Louis, the Citadel. At the beginning of the 17th century merchants who were trading with India established warehouses in Port-Louis. In 1664 King Louis XIV established at Port-Louis the French East India Company. In 1770the French government then took over the shipyards as a naval port and arsenal.
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  • Lorient. The Cité de la Voile Éric Tabarly is an original way to discover the world of sailing, inspired by Éric Tabarly, an exceptional sailor and great designer.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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  • Lorient. Keroman Submarine Base was a German U-Boat base  during World War II capable of sheltering thirty submarines under cover. Although Lorient was heavily damaged the Allied bombing raids could not destroy the base. After the war the base was used by the French Navy until 1997 and at present is open to the public.
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