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Ushant (/ˈʌʃənt/;Breton: Eusa, pronounced [ˈøsa]; French: Ouessant, pronounced: [wɛsɑ̃]) is an island at the south-western end of the English Channel which marks the north-westernmost point of metropolitan France. It belongs to Brittany and is in the traditional region of Bro-Leon. Administratively, Ushant is a commune in the Finistère department. It is the only place in Brittany with a separate name in English.
The island is ringed by several smaller islands, including Keller Island (Île de Keller) and Kadoran (Île Cadoran) to the north. The 200-meter (660 ft) channel between Ushant and Keller is called the Toull C'heller.
Ushant marks a southern limit of the Celtic Sea and the southern entrance to the western English Channel, the northern entrance being the Isles of Scilly, southwest of Land's End in Cornwall, England. Although it is sometimes considered an island in the English Channel, it does not form part of the Channel Islands. According to the definitions of the International Hydrographic Organization the island lies outside the English Channel and is in the Celtic Sea.
La chaine officielle de l'émission de France 3. C'est pas sorcier, le magazine de la découverte et de la science. Le camion de C'est pas Sorcier nous emmène à la pointe la plus occidentale du continent européen : l'île d'Ouessant, au large des côtes bretonnes. Fred et Jamy nous font d'abord découvrir l'histoire géologique du massif Armoricain, puis nous conduisent au cœur de la vie à Ouessant. Entre école, commerce et tourisme, comment les habitants vivent-ils sur cette île, balayée en permanence par des vents violents ?
Diffusé le vendredi 15 février dans Thalassa et sur http://www.thalassa.france3.fr/ Prendre le large, embarquer pour Ouessant, avec le sentiment de partir pour un nouveau monde. Une île, ancrée en pleine océan, où rien dit-on n'est comme ailleurs. Peut-on vivre aujourd'hui dans ce monde clos, isolé en mer d'Iroise ? Partir ou rester, c'est le dilemme de tous les jeunes Ouessantins. A 15 ans, ils n'ont pas le choix. Tous doivent rejoindre le continent pour leur entrée en seconde. Pour certains, quitter l'île est une évasion attendue avec impatience. Pour d'autres, c'est un déchirement. Peu reviendront vivre sur ce petit bout de terre de 8 km sur 4, aux confins de la Manche et de l'Atlantique. Comme toutes les îles bretonnes, Ouessant se dépeuple peu à peu. Pourtant, accros à cette îl...
Un temps à kite surf????
Séparée de Molène par le courant du Fromveur, Ouessant, la plus grande mais aussi la plus haute des îles de la mer d’Iroise, vous fera découvrir des paysages sauvages et grandioses. Maisons traditionnelles, murets de pierres sèches et moutons en liberté, Ouessant, sentinelle aux 5 phares à l’extrémité de l’Europe, a su préserver ses traditions ainsi qu’un patrimoine naturel remarquable.
L'île d'Ouessant est la dernière terre de Bretagne avant l’Amérique. Ici, la mer et le vent guident la vie des habitants. Son phare, ses abeilles et ses paysages à couper le souffle ont fait sa réputation. Le site de l'émission : http://www.france3.fr/meteoalacarte Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/MeteoALaCarte Twitter : https://twitter.com/Meteoalacarte Instagram : http://instagram.com/meteoalacarte
Echappées belles : Sophie arrive au Port du Palais pour entamer une ballade en vélo à Quiberon. La bien nommée, Belle île en mer, Hoedic, Groix, les îles des Glenans seront les îles que Sophie va visiter. Elle visitera Concarneau un jour de course et Ouessant et son phare pour finir dans une crêperie à Molène. Rejoignez-nous https://www.facebook.com/EchappeesBellesF5 http://www.france5.fr/emissions/echappees-belles Sophie Jovillard, Raphaël de Casabianca et Jérôme Pitorin se relayent le samedi à 20h35 sur france5 pour vous faire découvrir des échappées aussi belles que lointaines.
Overleven in de winter, grazen in de sneeuw: een winter met Ouessant-schapen. Herkauwen, rusten, rennen. Dan wordt het lente, de bijen gaan vliegen, de koeien komen weer in de wei.
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Places to see in ( Ouessant - France ) Ushant ( Ouessant ) is an island at the south-western end of the English Channel which marks the north-westernmost point of metropolitan France. Ushant ( Ouessant ) belongs to Brittany and is in the traditional region of Leon. Ushant ( Ouessant ) is ringed by several smaller islands, including Keller Island (Île de Keller) and Kadoran (Île Cadoran) to the north. The 200-meter (660 ft) channel between Ushant and Keller is called the Toull C'heller. Ushant ( Ouessant ) marks a southern limit of the Celtic Sea and the southern entrance to the western English Channel, the northern entrance being the Isles of Scilly, southwest of Land's End in Cornwall, England. Although Ushant ( Ouessant ) is sometimes considered an island in the English Channel, Ushan...
The entire crew is happy to hace finished this round-the-world tour. Of 21 attemps, not many have succeded. It is also a tecnological satisfaction for the crew and the team. Happy to finish because the last few days were a little long as we knew that we would not beat the record. To undertake the crewed around-the-world record is as much about the human adventure as it is a technical and sporting challenge. The men and women working alongside Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard at Spindrift racing have been preparing this race against the clock for almost three years. The target: to sail around the world in less than 45 days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. The tough record they will try to beat was set by Loïck Peyron and his crew in 2012 on Banque Populaire V, which was renamed Spindrift 2 a yea...
Travel with Les & Graham around france and the south - Finistere - western Brittany and Overlooking an extremely important, strategic stretch of coast connecting the Atlantic to the bay of Brest, the Pointe St-Mathieu has not just dramatic views, but also a clutch of dramatic buildings. From the charming neighbouring port of Le Conquet, boats leave for the famed and feared island of Ushant. From the cliff-tops of the Pointe de St-Mathieu, the contrasting views are sensational: northwest towards the Molène archipelago, Between the two, the bulky ruins of the medieval Abbaye de St-Mathieu are hugely impressive and a museum recalls the monastery's rich past. Best known today as the port from which ferries sail for Ushant, Le Conquet is a charming place to linger, with pretty beaches north and...
In this Haven Knox-Johnston Cross Channel Adventure, Cecienne explores the Riviere de Trieux, a river that runs deep into the Brittany countryside and provides a delightful cruising ground for yachtsman and motorboat owners alike. The channel is easy to navigate past the picturesque towns and villages that line the riverbanks. About 3 miles inland from the estuary lies the town of Lezadrieux where there is a friendly marina with moorings for several hundred pleasure boats and with great facilities. Lezadrieux itself is home to a wonderful variety of shops, including delicious patisseries as well as bars and restaurants where you can enjoy the local cuisine. The village hosts a music festival in late May and several regattas also depart from the port. An option to explore further up river ...
Sebastien Marsset climb the mast for technical maintenance. To undertake the crewed around-the-world record is as much about the human adventure as it is a technical and sporting challenge. The men and women working alongside Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard at Spindrift racing have been preparing this race against the clock for almost three years. The target: to sail around the world in less than 45 days, 13 hours and 42 minutes. The tough record they will try to beat was set by Loïck Peyron and his crew in 2012 on Banque Populaire V, which was renamed Spindrift 2 a year later. The French-Swiss team decided to use the same 40 m trimaran because they believed that the boat could be further optimised, a task that sailors, engineers and technicians at the team have been working on ever si...
Yacht and motorboat owners often overlook the northwest tip of France as an exciting destination to explore. But, just a short hop across the channel, it offers easily accessible options and countless cruising opportunities and new adventures to enjoy. In this series, filmed by award winning documentary maker John Boyle, we get to explore the tranquil beauty of some of the lesser known French ports, towns and unspoiled waterside villages - ready to be discovered by boat owners. The first destination of John’s adventure is Camaret, located in the Finistere department at the end of the Crozon peninsula. Just 150 nautical miles due south of Falmouth, it’s the most distant of the five destinations that John will visit on his Princess 39, Cecienne. Camaret is steeped in history and culture, in...
The boat insurance people who share your passion…http://www.boatinsure.co.uk The Gull's next stop was to Chichester marina; a beautiful area located in protected countryside. From the outset you wouldn't imagine how large the place is if it wasn't for its 900+ berths. The marina itself is roughly 3 ½ miles from the town centre; so a fair walk once you've berthed your boat. This, the latest in the monthly series of video clips about Britain's marinas sponsored by the boat insurance specialists Haven Knox-Johnston, provides all the information you need to plan a visit. New renovations to the marina include a new restaurant/café. The cafe serves up impressive and locally caught fish finger sandwiches, decent coffee and a local favourite that is the Iron Horse Ale -- enough to make the tri...
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The Oman Sail teams compete at all levels of national, regional and international sport, with Omani branded boats and sailors serving as ambassadors for Oman and working to promote the country as a desirable tourist destination and investment location. These top level competitions also advance the skills of Omanis in a sport that is intrinsically linked with Oman’s history. http://www.omansail.com OFFSHORE RACING Oman Sail’s offshore team is a group of sailors who seek adventure, who want to cross oceans at breakneck speeds, push boundaries and break records whilst battling extreme fatigue and challenging weather conditions. These athletes are found travelling all over the world, participating in international regattas on board the MOD70, M34 and Farr30. INSHORE RACING Extreme sailing ...
You know that it would be untrue;
You know that I would be a liar;
If I was to say to you;
Girl, we couldn't get much higher
Come on, baby, light my fire,
Come on, baby, light my fire,
Try to set the night on fire
The time to hesitate is through,
No time to wallow in the mire,
Try now we can only lose,
And our love become a funeral pyre
The time to hesitate is through,
No time to wallow in the mire;
If I was to say to you;