Honfleur, a pictorial view
A touch of Spring
Le jardin
The white chalk cliffs of Étretat
Out into the mist
The fabulous Pont de Normandie
Etretat
Rouen Cathedral
Stormy skies over Pont de Normandie
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A Rouen street scene.
A road bridge salutes a yacht!
Draft horses seen in Honfleur.
Classic Honfleur
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Watching on
From Deauville to Trouville
Blue on blue
Abbaye de Jumièges
Under the stars in France
A popular tree walk
An evening tributary walk
The Seine at sunset
Water windows!
The Pont de Brotonne
The Pont de Brotonne -2
Caudebec-en-caux, Église Notre-Dame
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Pont de Tancarville
A steel suspension bridge that crosses the Seine River and connects Tancarville and Marais-Vernier, near Le Havre.
Main bridge length: 960m, 50m above river, main span 608m. Pylon height: 123m
Start of build 1955, finished in 1959 at a cost of 9 billion francs. In the 1990s it was realised that the cables had corroded (as has beset the Forth Road Bridge) and the shoulders were crumbling. In 1996-99 both the cables and shoulders were successfully replaced. wiki
Main bridge length: 960m, 50m above river, main span 608m. Pylon height: 123m
Start of build 1955, finished in 1959 at a cost of 9 billion francs. In the 1990s it was realised that the cables had corroded (as has beset the Forth Road Bridge) and the shoulders were crumbling. In 1996-99 both the cables and shoulders were successfully replaced. wiki
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