Touring Keralcun in France
Keralcun in the region of Bretagne is located in France - some 310 mi or ( 499 km ) West of Paris , the country's capital city .
Time in Keralcun is now 07:10 AM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/Paris " with a UTC offset of 1 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: Oxford, Bristol, Talavouron, Sainte-Christine, and Quimper. Being here already, consider visiting Oxford . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Keralcun ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
Videos
voyage sous les mers 2, Brest, Finistère, Bretagne
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jonglage de feu astropolis
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Bébé lotte (baudroie), Lanvéoc (Rade de Brest), 17 dec 2011
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Port du Tinduff (rade de Brest) et ses 2 cales, 10 jan 2012
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Interesting facts about this location
Île Ronde, Brest
The Île Ronde (literally Round Island) is a French islet 400m to the south west of Pointe de l’Armorique, in the roadstead of Brest, within the territory of the commune of Plougastel-Daoulas. Its highest point is 24m. Facing Île Ronde, on the pointe de l’Armorique, is the fort de la pointe de l’Armorique. In the sea, 600m to the east of Île Ronde, are two dolphins, concrete cubes built by the German occupiers during the Second World War at a place where the water is 16m deep.
Located at 48.32 -4.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Aulne
The Aulne is a 140 km long river of Brittany in north-western France, flowing down the hills and emptying into the roadstead of Brest, one of the many fjord-like bays just south of Brest. The river is part of the Canal de Nantes à Brest, the navigation canal that once connected the city of Nantes on the Loire River with the port town of Brest on the Atlantic coast.
Located at 48.31 -4.33 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Élorn
The Élorn (in Breton - Elorn, without the accent) is a 56 km long river in Brittany, France. Its source is in the monts d'Arrée, 1.5km NNE of Le Tuchenn Kador, and it then runs through several small towns such as Sizun and Landivisiau before flowing out into the roadstead of Brest. This river is the birhplace of the legendary Dragon of the Élorn. The maritime part of the river stops at Landerneau, where the pont de Rohan blocks seaborne ships from sailing any further upstream.
Located at 48.38 -4.41 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
École Navale
The École Navale is the French Naval Academy in charge of the education of the officers of the French Navy. The academy was founded in 1830 by the order of King Louis-Philippe. Originally the academy was based on ships, anchored in the harbour of Brest, such as the Borda (previously named Valmy), hence the nickname of "Bordache" given to the students. In 1914, the École Navale was transferred ashore in Brest.
Located at 48.28 -4.41 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Plougastel Bridge
The Plougastel Bridge, or Albert-Louppe Bridge, is a bridge over the Elorn River near Brest, France, connecting Plougastel-Daoulas and Le Relecq-Kerhuon. Construction on the Plougastel Bridge started in 1926 and was completed on 9 October 1930. Part of it was destroyed by the German army in 1944, and shortly after was closed for repair. It was reopened after the widening and construction five years later.
Located at 48.39 -4.40 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
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