Dans le bleu de la Méditerranée (Prix du meilleur film du Monde Sous-Marin)
Le bleu de la Méditerranée est particulier : un bleu intense, profond, que l’on ne retrouve nulle part ailleurs. Dans ces eaux se cache un trésor inestimable : une biodiversité extraordinaire.
Deux apnéistes vont chasser, explorer, ressentir et respecter cet univers aquatique. Mérous, sérioles, poissons lune, roquals, cachalots, barracudas, dentis, ils s’approchent des espèces les plus fascinantes de la Méditerranée.
Ce film a remporté le prix du meilleur film du Monde Sous-Marin au Festival international de l’image sous-marine de Saint Petersbourg 2015.
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Marvelous Martinique - Beaches, Rum Distilleries, Hiking & Diving
Come explore the French Caribbean with us! Martinique is a unique island with a mix of French and Island culture. If you have the chance to visit - you won't want to miss it!
Airbnb in Gros-morne, Martinique
We found a charming Airbnb with incredible hosts who made our trip memorable. They are perfectly situated in the middle of the island, away from the highly populated tourist areas. Gros-Morne is just a one-hour drive to all corners of the island, and we definitely took advantage, exploring as much of Martinique as possible in just one week!
Mt Pelée
That’s right! We hiked the third deadliest volcano: Mt. Pelée. Pro-tip: start your hike early for the best views and for the least amount of crowds. Hike up to the caldera, around the caldera, and even into the Chinois cone if you still have the energy! Definitely plan to hike around the caldera for the best views over the ocean. After a successful hike, treat yourself to the island’s best ice cream: Ziouka Glaces in Le Carbet. Then, go for a dip in the refreshing waters—you earned it!
Anse Couleuvre
Martinique is an island, and therefore home to countless beaches! We spent one week driving around to find the best beaches, and we found our favorite to be Anse Couleuvre! A remote, black sand beach in the northernmost parts of Martinique, Anse Couleuvre was the least crowded! Navigating your way to this beach takes a bit of effort: a two hour drive from Les Trois-Îlets, and then a 15 minute hike to reach the beach. Trust us - it’s worth it!
Rum, rum, rum!
When in Martinique—take a rum tour! Martinique is home to more than 15 rum distilleries, most of them offering FREE rum tastings! Our favorite was Plantation St. James which includes beautiful grounds and an in-depth museum about the history of rum in Martinique. We highly recommend a visit - especially on a rainy day!
Scuba
Or as the French say, “Plongeé”! There are many dive sites, for which you can see diverse sea life! While we didn’t encounter any turtles, were told you can catch them in the early mornings at Anse Dufour. We saw colorful corals, and even some moray eels! There’s nothing like surrounding yourself in schools of fish to feel like you’ve entered another world.
Diamond Rock and Cap 110 Memorial
What’s a trip without a little bit of history? We visited the Cap 110 Memorial which honored the lives lost in a tragic shipwreck in the 1830s. The somber memorial is a lasting tribute, and offers views of the famous Diamond Rock.
Savanna of Petrifications
Looking for beautiful, vast scenery? Head to the petrified forests and hike to the edges of the world. You can spend hours hiking to remote beaches, away from the crowds. Bring enough sunblock and water, because there aren’t many places to hide from the sun.
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Saint - Laurent - Sur - Mer (Normandie - France)
Saint Laurent sur mer è un comune francese di 244 abitanti, situato nel dipartimento di Calvados nella regione della Bassa Normandia.
Saint Laurent Sur Mer con Colleville Sur Mer e Vierville sur Mer è uno dei tre comuni che si affacciano sulla spiaggia di Omaha Beach , luoghi dello sbarco in Normandia del 6 giugno 1944
(D-Day) . Il comune è decorato con la croce di guerra 1939-1945 per decreto dell'11 novembre 1948.
Saint Laurent Sur Mer is a commune of 244 inhabitants, located in the department of Calvados in the lower Normandy.
Saint Laurent Sur Mer with Colleville Sur Mer and Vierville sur Mer is one of three towns that overlook the beach at Omaha Beach, places of the Normandy landings of June 6, 1944 (D-Day). The town is decorated with the Military Cross in 1939 - 1945 by decree of 11 November 1948.
Places to see in ( Les Issambres - France )
Places to see in ( Les Issambres - France )
Les Issambres is the seaside and holiday destination of the commune of Roquebrune-sur-Argens, France. It stretches along 8 km of inlets and fine sandy beaches. Its incarnation as a resort took place in the 1930s with the development of Hotel La Résidence (now named Hôtel club Vacanciel des Issambres) above the La Garonette Beach. Clearly conspicuous from the sea it is located in the valley Val d' Esquieres that Les Issambres shares with the commune of Sainte Maxime. Eastwards on the beach is the sailing center with boat rentals and a sailing school, a protected boat harbour with some marine shops, dive center and restaurants. There is a ferry Les Bateaux Verts that takes passengers to the Sainte Maxime harbour or Saint Tropez.
On August 15, 1944, the beaches of Saint Tropez, Sainte Maxime and Les Issambres were at the center of Operation Dragoon, the invasion and liberation of Southern France during World War II. US Delta Force from 93rd Evac landed there. Just by the beach entrance to La Garonette there is a memorial of the beach landing honoring the US troops. The sailing centre is named La Batterie as it was the location of a German artillery battery.
Further to the east is the village San-Peïre sur mer that has grown gradually after WW2. This is really the centre of the destination with shops, restaurants, hotels, promenade, village beach and a town square with a Monday outdoor market, post and tourist office. Continuing eastwards there is a winding coastline with creeks, rocks and calanques versus Saint- Aygulf (Fréjus commune). There are numerous nature trails including a coastline trail leading to a 2000-year-old Roman fishpond. Many private houses are climbing up the mountain hills. However virtually all buildings – including hotels – keep a low profile to the contrary to locations further east on the French Riviera.
With nearly eight kilometers of beaches, coves and creeks, Les Issambres are a seaside resort Var popular with families and tourists. Located between the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and Frejus, the city was already occupied and known at the time of the Romans.
In a wild and rich nature, the program is relaxed, with the thalassotherapy center, and the discovery of an important Mediterranean flora. This unique place in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is ideal for enjoying the relaxation and the famous regional cuisine in the world. Mediterranean fish, tarte tropézienne coming from nearby..., all delights are there to seduce the palate and cuisine. In a family atmosphere, visitors enjoy the stunning views of the Bougnon the neck or over the Bay of Saint-Tropez, while enjoying the many activities on offer.
Mediterranean flora is taking all its essence in Issambres with beautiful and unique natural sites of their kind. A stroll on the neck of Bougnon, overlooking the seaside resort, offers a breathtaking view on the Mediterranean coast and on the Bay of Saint-Tropez located nearby. The sandy beaches of the Bay of Bougnon offer many water sports to passing visitors. Scuba diving, sailing, jet skiing, sea fishing, are some of the proposed activities on the beach of Issambres. In summer, fireworks are also from these sandy beaches. Classified as an historic monument, marine pool of la Gaillarde is one of the traces of the Roman occupation in Provence. This long natural cove almost twenty meters once used for fishing, with technical traps and reservoirs.
Ideal to have a nice view of the coast of Issambres, the famous path of the customs along the most beautiful sites in the resort and you can admire from above the creeks and other creeks that dot the area. A thalassotherapy center offers various treatments for people in need of relaxation and well-being. Treatments based on sea water, jacuzzi or other massages are the site of the program.
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Places to see in ( Caen - France ) Château de Caen
Places to see in ( Caen - France ) Château de Caen
The Château de Caen is a castle in the Norman town of Caen in the Calvados département. It has been officially classed as a Monument historique since 1886. The castle was built c. 1060 by William the Conqueror (William of Normandy), who successfully conquered England in 1066. His son Henry I then built the Saint George's church, a keep (1123) and a large hall for the ducal Court.
On Christmas 1182, a royal court celebration for Christmas in the aula of Caen Castle brought together Henry II and his sons, Richard the Lionheart and John Lackland, receiving more than a thousand knights. Caen Castle, along with all of Normandy, was recaptured by the French Crown in 1204. Philip II reinforced the fortifications. The castle saw several engagements during the Hundred Years' War (1346, 1417, 1450). The keep was pulled down in 1793 during the French Revolution, by order of the National Convention.
The castle, which was used as a barracks during World War II, was bombed in 1944 and seriously damaged. In 1946, Michel de Boüard, an archeologist from Caen, decided to start excavations in the area of the castle to bring to the light medieval traces. The Musée des Beaux-Arts, which was installed in 1967, opened in 1971.
The castle was constructed on a hillock and is now in the middle of the city. With an area of 5.5 hectares, it is one of the largest castles in Western Europe. It remained an essential feature of Norman strategy and policy. Today, the castle serves as a museum that houses
the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen (Museum of Fine Arts of Caen)
the Musée de Normandie (Museum of Normandy) along with many periodical exhibitions about arts and history, in the castle residence;
Saint George's church;
the Échiquier de Normandie (Exchequer of Normandy), used as a temporary hall of exhibitions, which seated the Court of Normandy;
a garden showing plants cultivated in the Middle Ages.
The keep, now razed, had a large square section with round towers at each corner. As the castle, it was also surrounded by a moat. The dry moat still provides a circuit for walkers.
The top of the ramparts offers a splendid view of Caen. Some parts of the curtain walls were built during the 12th century, but most of them date from the 15th century. The castle has two main entrances: the porte sur la ville ('gateway to the town') and the porte des champs ('gateway to the fields'); they are reinforced by two barbicans.
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Houlgate, France
Houlgate is located along the English Channel in the valley of the Drochon. The valley is mostly built up or used for pasture. The town's area is 4.69 km² and the average altitude 5 m. Despite its low average height, the town contains two hills which form the natural limits of the commune.
Its a great place to spend your holiday during your stay at the Normandy Coast.
[360°/VR Video] Welcome to the French Antilles : Guadeloupe
[360°/VR Video] Welcome to the French Antilles : Guadeloupe
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Suivez nous pour découvrir la beauté et la diversité des paysages de la Guadeloupe et de ses îles dans cette vidéo 360° !
Détails des lieux visités :
1) Les Saintes 0:12
2) 3ème du Chute du Carbet 0:27
3) Plage de la Caravelle 0:41
4) La Boucle David 0:57
5) Voilier Petite Terre 1:11
6) Volcan la Soufrière 1:29
7) Phare de Petite Terre 1:45
8) 1ère Chute du Carbet 1:59
9) Pointe des Châteaux 2:16
10) La douche 2:34
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Follow us in this 360° trip to discorver the beauty and the diversity of Guadeloupe and its islands landscapes !
List of the visited places :
1) Les Saintes 0:12
2) 3ème du Chute du Carbet 0:27
3) Plage de la Caravelle 0:41
4) La Boucle David 0:57
5) Voilier Petite Terre 1:11
6) Volcan la Soufrière 1:29
7) Phare de Petite Terre 1:45
8) 1ère Chute du Carbet 1:59
9) Pointe des Châteaux 2:16
10) La douche 2:34
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Chartreuse, Isere, includes St. Hugues Church with Artist Arcabas, French Alps
Chartreuse is a small region about 30 minutes outside of Chambery in Isere. There are several quaint, mountain villages which are worth driving through, but what's even more beautiful is the scenery of the mountains, hills, forests and pastures. It may be the most gorgeous scenery I've seen yet and we frequent the area on our motorbike. The main little town is called St. Pierre du Chartreuse - near the town are the museum and the Abby, which was first settled in the 1100's by a Monk who came to the area for isolation and solitude. The Abby is still occupied by monks who have taken an oath of silence. Visitors are not usually allowed. Their income comes from the liquor they make which is also called 'Chartreuse.' It's quite famous in France and has an herbal taste, but frankly, I don't care for it. But what is fun is taking a tour of where they make it and other liquors in Voiron, which is a 45 minute drive away. The tour includes one tasting of their liquors and some of the fruit flavored ones are excellent. For me however the best place to stop in St. Pierre du Chartreuse is the Saint Hugues Church. It is filled with contemporary religious art by Arcabas and is glorious to see. Most French people in Chambery don't even know about the church so this is truly a wonderful secret to discover.
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Places to see in ( Metz - France ) Saint Maximin
Places to see in ( Metz - France ) Saint Maximin
The church Saint - Maximin is a catholic church located near the Lutheran Temple in the district of the Old Town in Metz in Moselle . It is placed under the name of Bishop Maximin of Trier , who died in 347. The Romanesque church is located in the district Outre - Seille , 68 rue Mazelle.
The construction of this church Romanesque dated xii th century xv th century. The choir, the transept and square tower of the xii th century are an important testimony of the Romanesque period. The nave dates from the xv th century. In the southern transept, the chapel of Louve and Gournay dates from 1365, a gift of Poinsignon Dieu Amy. The young Jacques-Benigne Bossuet pronounced on October 24, 1658, one of the first funeral orations, that of Henry de Gournay. A baroque portal replaces in 1753 the first ogival door
The church houses the only known stained glass windows designed by Jean Cocteau; the stained glass windows were put in place at the end of the 1960s according to cartons from 1962. The stained glass work by Jean Cocteau in Metz is undoubtedly his last great masterpiece substantially completed posthumously since died October 11, 1963. It Edouard Dermit , his adopted son who will ensure the full implementation of the project designed by Jean Cocteau.
The most convincing message signified by central stained glass seems to be that of immortality. Obviously, if Cocteau has made the two characters appear so clearly in this axial stained glass (the praying and his double), we can not ignore and ignore the content of their invocation to know the faith in immortality. Moreover, it is this same immortality that any artist seeks through his work whose goal would be to create a work that succeeds him. Jean Cocteau himself, making this last creation the most important before his death, had to think about it all the time. He did not stop his life during his use of mythology and in particular the character of Orphée to bring back to life the dear ones and make them even immortal. Regarding the Orphée filmfrom 1950, it is said in particular in the blog The Eye on the Screen : Jean Cocteau transposes the myth of Orpheus to the present time ... The man is saved, Death dies, it is the myth of immortality. ' .
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