Boat graveyard

This boat graveyard in western France is a magical place where the carcasses of boats emerge at low tide. Some wrecks are over 100 years old.

There’s also a touching story behind some of the ships you can see in the bay: they were left hidden by sailors at the start of WWII before they had to go off to do their duty… too few returned to take their boats back.

A magical place full of stories that these wrecks could tell us

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