Project Atlantic. Step 31. From Mont-Saint-Michel to Coutainville. Along the coast. #projectatlantic
Project Atlantic. Step 30. From Saint-Malo to Mont Saint-Michel. High point of tourism. As the song says, you never walk alone. #projectatlantic
Project Atlantic. Step 28. From Paimpol to Saint-Brieuc (with two days of time lag) : the bay now famous for its pig slurry and green alguae. I should be back in the road on May, 2nd. #projectatlantic
Project Atlantic. Step 27. From Lannion to Tregastel and Paimpol. The problem of meta-tourism. #projectatlantic
Project Atlantic. Step 26. From Roscoff to Lannion, where the transatlantic cables end. The distance from New York to Lannion is exactly that of New York to London. But Lannion is much more weird. #projectatlantic
Project Atlantic. Step 22. From Douarnenez to Brest. A long way with many ups and downs. #projectatlantic
Project Atlantic. Step 15. From Guerande to Sarzeau (on the Golf of Morbihan. In the morning I talk with Benoit Nicol on his salt marsh about future submersion and past plans to turn the area into a deep water marina accessible by highway. Then I take up my bike. There is no highway but plenty of cars. The season seems to start early. #projectatlantic #bike #guerande
Project Atlantic. Step 14. From Saint-Nazaire to Guerande via Le Croisic. Back on the road after a long break. What will our own ruins look like? #projectatlantic #bike
Project Atlantic. Step 13. From Noirmoutier to Saint-Nazaire. I have reached Saint-Nazaire ! It is the end of the first part of the trip. I should be back on the road for the second part on Friday April 4th. #projectatlantic #bike #saintnazaire
Project Atlantic. Step 10. The Island of Re is being fortified against rising sea levels. The fortifications incorporate architectural elements from the Atlantic Wall build during WWII. As during the pandemic, we seem to try and go to war against an inhuman enemy. #projectatlantic #iledere #bike