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29840 PORSPODER
It is probably with the port of Gwin-Zegal to Plouha (22), the last representative in France of a very particular way of wetting whose history dates back to the Middle Ages. A single mooring pile of wood.
A small thirty tree trunks 8 to 10 meters in height are planted in the sea sand, with their roots in the hollow of a small bay closed by rocky points. Stones strengthen the base of each tree and the whole constitutes a small forest of masts which spans the centuries. This is where the boats tie up.