Sunday, 22 November 2015

# 33
  .  .  .   and beyond

Sep 28th     France

The ship left port around midnight so the rumble of the azipods was felt and heard just a little.  Once we headed out to sea things quieted down and we slept well until morning.  A new day meant a new country.  We headed west and landed just off the coast of this French town known for it's annual festival.


Our ship was too large for the pier so we had to drop anchor in the bay and take the life boats in to the shore.  There was a great promenade that ran all along the waterfront.  We walked a lot in this city.  It was well worth the stop here.  Very beautiful with some interesting history from the world of films.







 I found the spot where Paul McCartney left the imprint of his hands and signed his name in the wet cement. The place was covered in signatures. The history of visits by famous people goes back to 1946, the year of the first festival.  Impressive.  Have you figured it out?








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