Chapelle de la Madeleine à Carnac
Petite séquence de la découverte de la chapelle de la Madeleine à Carnac.
Sur une idée des séquences de Pascal.
La chapelle de la Madeleine.
Filmé en GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition, pas de post-stabilisation.
Hexacoptère Droïdworx et nacelle DJI H3-2D.
DJI Wookong.
Visite Chapelle de la Madeleine et son mémorial (Saint-Lô)
Lors de notre formation en BTS Tourisme au lycée Charles François LEBRUN de Coutances (Basse-Normandie), nous avons décidé en deuxième année de formation, de réaliser une visite guidée de la Chapelle de la Madeleine et son mémorial (constituant l'un des éléments importants du patrimoine historique de la ville de Saint-Lô). Nous avons donc souhaité vous faire partager un extrait de cette visite.
???? France: Menhirs de Carnac - Belgique Bretagne Télé
Carnac et ses celebres Menhirs. C'est l'hiver en Bretagne pour les celebres Menhirs de Carnac dans le Morbihan en Bretagne sud, ils se reposent avant la saison estivale, marquée par de nombreuses visites..
La rare végétation offre toujours de belles couleurs aux alignements, des images à deguster comme une potion magique.
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[Suspension projet Carnac]
30 decembre 2002
Réalisé dans le Morbihan, ce reportage évoque l'abandon du projet touristique d'aménagement du site de Carnac, site qui rassemble de nombreux menhirs et autres dolmens. Alternance d'images d'archives, d'images factuelles, d'un microtrottoir et d'une interview de Céline MARY, riveraine, menacée d'expropriation.[Source : Prompteur France 2] Pas de Menhirland à Carnac.. Le ministre de la culture, Jean-Jacques Aillagon a enterré le projet d'aménagement des alignements des Menhirs.. Il prévoyait notamment l'expropriation de riverains... Laurence DECHERF Images d'archive INA
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Au Tumulus Saint-Michel à Carnac
Un instant au Tumulus Saint-Michel, qui domine la ville de Carnac avec une superbe vue et au sommet la Chapelle Saint-Michel
Dolmen de Keriaval - Carnac
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L'anse du Po - Carnac
Panorama de l'anse du Po à Carnac.
Prise de vue avec un Sony Nex 5N.
Pas de post production ; « stabilisation » par le DJI Wookong.
La Savonnerie Carnac
La Savonnerie
62 avenue des Druides
56340 Carnac plage
02 56 54 63 27
Savons, Bougies, Bain
Retour au traditionnel savon de Marseille, revisité avec une gamme de 62 parfums. A base d'huile d'argan bio, et d'huile essentielles, les savons sont entièrement conçus en France dans l'une des dernières usines de savon traditionnel. Les différentes senteurs sont réalisées à Grasse : la capitale du parfum.
Le savon de Marseille est aussi présenté en gel douche, pour une utilisation plus moderne. Pour le corps et pour les cheveux.
Sans oublier l'incontournable savon détachant, souvent utilisé par nos grands-mères.
Outre le traditionnel savon de Marseille nous vous proposons aussi de découvrir le savon d'Alep reconnu pour les peaux sensibles et qui vous procurera une sensation de bien être. Mais aussi nos laits corporels au lait d'ânesse ou à l'huile d'argan, pour protéger, hydrater et nourrir votre peau.
De plus, nous avons depuis le mois de Mai, le plaisir de vous proposer La Compagnie de Provence. Toujours dans le même état d'esprit : produits de qualité et esthétisme.
Inspirée par l'esthétique industrielle du 20ème siècle, la Compagnie de Provence propose un style graphique sobre et actuel qui ne ressemble à aucun autre. Elle privilégie les volumes aux lignes pures, les matières brutes, authentiques et naturelles. Ses produits de bien-être sont conçus dans le respect des savoir-faire traditionnels, à base d'ingrédients naturels et parfumés avec raffinement.
Les reliques des Saints Louis et Zélies Martin dans le Morbihan
Les reliques des Saints Louis et Zélie Martin peuvent être vénérées dans plusieurs lieux du diocèse :
Du 15 au 16 mars : Theix, Chapelle Notre-Dame La Blanche
Du 16 au 17 mars : Vannes, église Saint Patern
Du 17 au 18 mars : Carnac, église Saint Cornély
Du 18 au 19 mars : Sainte Anne d'Auray, Basilique
Du 20 au 21 mars : Vannes, Cathédrale
Du 21 au 22 mars : Vannes, Carmel
Ste Marie du Menez Hom
Abords et intérieur Chapelle de Sainte Marie du Menez-Hom Finistère France
Tumulus St Michel
V Carnacu na tumulusu.
La anse du Pô - Juillet 2014
Carnac, prise de vue Phantom 2, nacelle DJI H3-3D; prise de vue avec GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition.
Pas de post-stabilisation.
Rien à jeter - Savonnerie Pollet
Cynthia va à la Savonnerie La Flâneuse
Diane nous explique pourquoi utiliser un savon artisanal de qualité au lieu d'un savon industriel ???
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France (French: [fʁɑ̃s]), officially the French Republic (French: République française; French pronunciation: [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a country whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe and several overseas regions and territories. The metropolitan area of France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany to the northeast, Switzerland and Italy to the east, and Andorra and Spain to the south. The overseas territories include French Guiana in South America and several islands in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. The country's 18 integral regions (five of which are situated overseas) span a combined area of 643,801 square kilometres (248,573 sq mi) and a total population of 67.3 million (as of October 2018). France, a sovereign state, is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. Other major urban areas include Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lille and Nice.
During the Iron Age, what is now metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people. Rome annexed the area in 51 BC, holding it until the arrival of Germanic Franks in 476, who formed the Kingdom of France. France emerged as a major European power in the Late Middle Ages following its victory in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453). During the Renaissance, French culture flourished and a global colonial empire was established, which by the 20th century would become the second largest in the world. The 16th century was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots). France became Europe's dominant cultural, political, and military power in the 17th century under Louis XIV. In the late 18th century, the French Revolution overthrew the absolute monarchy, established one of modern history's earliest republics, and saw the drafting of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which expresses the nation's ideals to this day.
In the 19th century, Napoleon took power and established the First French Empire. His subsequent Napoleonic Wars shaped the course of continental Europe. Following the collapse of the Empire, France endured a tumultuous succession of governments culminating with the establishment of the French Third Republic in 1870. France was a major participant in World War I, from which it emerged victorious, and was one of the Allies in World War II, but came under occupation by the Axis powers in 1940. Following liberation in 1944, a Fourth Republic was established and later dissolved in the course of the Algerian War. The Fifth Republic, led by Charles de Gaulle, was formed in 1958 and remains today. Algeria and nearly all the other colonies became independent in the 1960s and typically retained close economic and military connections with France.
France has long been a global centre of art, science, and philosophy. It hosts the world's fourth-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is the leading tourist destination, receiving around 83 million foreign visitors annually. France is a developed country with the world's seventh-largest economy by nominal GDP, and tenth-largest by purchasing power parity. In terms of aggregate household wealth, it ranks fourth in the world. France performs well in international rankings of education, health care, life expectancy, and human development. France is considered a great power in global affairs, being one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council with the power to veto and an official nuclear-weapon state. It is a leading member state of the European Union and the Eurozone, and a member of the Group of 7, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the World Trade Organization (WTO), and La Francophonie.
Vêpres à l'abbaye Saint Hilaire en Vaucluse
Office des Vêpres célébré le 6 juin 2013, dans la chapelle du XIIIe siècle de l'abbaye Saint-Hilaire (Vaucluse), par les frères carmes de la Province de Venise (Italie) et les frères carmes de Roquebrune-sur-Argens (Var).
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SUMMARY
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France (French: [fʁɑ̃s]), officially the French Republic (French: République française; French pronunciation: [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a country whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe and several overseas regions and territories. The metropolitan area of France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg and Germany to the northeast, Switzerland and Italy to the east, and Andorra and Spain to the south. The overseas territories include French Guiana in South America and several islands in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans. The country's 18 integral regions (five of which are situated overseas) span a combined area of 643,801 square kilometres (248,573 sq mi) and a total population of 67.3 million (as of October 2018). France, a sovereign state, is a unitary semi-presidential republic with its capital in Paris, the country's largest city and main cultural and commercial centre. Other major urban areas include Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Lille and Nice.
During the Iron Age, what is now metropolitan France was inhabited by the Gauls, a Celtic people. Rome annexed the area in 51 BC, holding it until the arrival of Germanic Franks in 476, who formed the Kingdom of France. France emerged as a major European power in the Late Middle Ages following its victory in the Hundred Years' War (1337 to 1453). During the Renaissance, French culture flourished and a global colonial empire was established, which by the 20th century would become the second largest in the world. The 16th century was dominated by religious civil wars between Catholics and Protestants (Huguenots). France became Europe's dominant cultural, political, and military power in the 17th century under Louis XIV. In the late 18th century, the French Revolution overthrew the absolute monarchy, established one of modern history's earliest republics, and saw the drafting of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, which expresses the nation's ideals to this day.
In the 19th century, Napoleon took power and established the First French Empire. His subsequent Napoleonic Wars shaped the course of continental Europe. Following the collapse of the Empire, France endured a tumultuous succession of governments culminating with the establishment of the French Third Republic in 1870. France was a major participant in World War I, from which it emerged victorious, and was one of the Allies in World War II, but came under occupation by the Axis powers in 1940. Following liberation in 1944, a Fourth Republic was established and later dissolved in the course of the Algerian War. The Fifth Republic, led by Charles de Gaulle, was formed in 1958 and remains today. Algeria and nearly all the other colonies became independent in the 1960s and typically retained close economic and military connections with France.
France has long been a global centre of art, science, and philosophy. It hosts the world's fourth-largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites and is the leading tourist destination, receiving around 83 million foreign visitors annually. France is a developed country with the world's seventh-largest economy by nominal GDP, and tenth-largest by purchasing power parity. In terms of aggregate household wealth, it ranks fourth in the world. France performs well in international rankings of education, health care, life expectancy, and human development. France is considered a great power in global affairs, being one of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council with the power to veto and an official nuclear-weapon state. It is a leading member state of the European Union and the Eurozone, and a member of the Group of 7, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Wo ...
SKEDANOZ 2016 /// ECHO DU TUMULUS
Skedanoz 2016, « Nuit Scintillante » en breton, va mettre en lumière les mégalithes de Carnac, les premières architectures monumentales de l’humanité vont se révéler sous un autre jour. Après le succès de son édition 2015 qui a attiré plus de 20 000 spectateurs, le Centre des Monuments Nationaux, la Ville de Carnac et Paysages de Mégalithes vous invitent à une expérience extraordinaire dans un site unique au monde. Du lundi au jeudi de 19h à 21h La veillée Skedanoz, soirée contée. Les lundis et mardis de 22h à 23h L'Echo du Tumulus- Tumulus St Michel. Les mercredis et jeudis de 22h à 23h L'Eveil des Mégalithes - Alignements du Ménec.
Visite guidée décalée (ville) - Bulles de Zinc
Visite guidée décalée du centre-ville de La Chapelle sur Erdre par la compagnie Bulles de Zinc (théâtre de rue).
Faire croire l'invraisemblable car c'est la seule évidence !