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MA & T in Kernascleden, Quimper and Plomelin.
Photo: T, 2015/8/10
Eglise de Kernascléden: “flamboyant gothic”.
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Photo: T, 2015/8/10
Frescos, north transept: angel-musicians with butterfly wings in paradise.
(Hell and the Danse Macabre on the walls of the south transept appear to be
more fun, but are damaged.)
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Frescos, choir: life of the Virgin, passion of Christ.
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Joan of Arc.
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
South transept: inferno.
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Font.
Photo: T, 2015/8/10
The twelve apostles in the south porch.
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Appart'hotel in Quimper.
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Photo: T, 2015/8/10
Langoustines from the market in Quimper.
Photo: M, 2015/8/11
At the Ecole des Broderies de l'Art Pascal Jaouen, Quimper.
Photo: M, 2015/8/11
Photo: M, 2015/8/11
At the Faïenceries H B Henriot, Quimper.
Photo: T, 2015/8/11
Ville fleurie: Quimper is not the only one.
Photo: M, 2015/8/10
Photo: T, 2015/8/11
Quimper cathedral has a kink.
Photo: M, 2015/8/11
Quimper from Place Medard. (Steïr river.) We didn't go into the shop,
though.
Photo: M, 2015/8/12
Pleasure boats on the river Odet.
Photo: M, 2015/8/12
Château Kerambleiz, near Plomelin.
Photo: M, 2015/8/12
How did Homer Simpson get to Plomelin?
Photo: T, 2015/8/12
A wooded walk parallel to the river Odet near Plomelin.