Near Biscarrosse is the French military test area for rockets . This area also has facilities for launching civilian rockets to study the upper atmosphere. In addition to tourism and military uses the underground area is proving to be a good resource for natural gas.
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the view from our hotel room (panorama) |
our bed and breakfast hotel. this building was prior to conversion the storage place for a boat storage. It is now a modern and very up to date hotel. |
Bisacrrosse is located between two lakes and has several smaller islands which are joined by this type of bridge. The trail is a delightful place to while away some time. |
boat harbors extends into a couple of inlets from the lakes and joining waterway. |
Jean-Marie's son Baptiste enjoys showing off the medals. He is in the fourth grade equivalent and has enough energy to power the city lights, if we could only figure way to harness it. |
As with many towns Biscarosse has a farmers' market in the town square. |
This cheese monger had some Pyrenees Hard Chevre cheese that was without a doubt the best we have had this whole trip. We should have bought the whole round. |
Being only 30+/- km from the Spanish border the influence on regional cuisine is very evident. This vendor has Paella along with other Spanish and Basque dishes. |
I am certain there was a fan blowing the aroma of this dish out into the crowd area. That is unfair marketing. |
Rain does not stop the hardy people who live in this area. |
Biscarosse Plage is the beach area and like other beach areas has a bevy of small shops and restaurants. |
Recognizing that this area attracts an international group of travelers the main beach area has the flags of the members of the European Union. |
Previously a whaling center, the area has changed into a tourist center and fishing community. This array of seafood was outside a restaurant. Choose your meal and get it cooked. |
The stroll area at the beach. |
Nearby Arcachon is another beach community that draws an international crowd. |
The inlet is quite large and has boat mooring adjacent to the beach area. The whale tail is a piece of "art in public places" |
Some build sand castles s-- here the artists build and color sand animals. Oryx and parrots and bears and eagles all very well done. Far enough from water to be not bothered by tides or storms. |
Old fashioned carousel that isonly open in high season. |
I wanted a photo of some big wave but the inlet had almost none. SO I got up close to fake some . |
This panoram is fromthe top of the Dune of Pyla, the largest sand dune in all Europe. To the far right is Arcachon bay and to the far left is Biscarosse. |
Access tothe top is either by these steps or storming up the side of the sand dune itself. Adults used the steps while kids, of all ages, would climb the hillside. |
This is the side of the dune away from the ocean. The forest is being eaten by the dune as it slowly moves inland. |
Stairs and adults on the left and energetic people to the right |
ON our last day in Biscarosse I awoke to this rainbow. teh days we spent here were great and this was a perfect ending to our stay. |
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