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    1. Passerelle du Grand Large – Malo-les-Bains Beach loop from Dunkerque

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    August 26, 2019

    The former main harbor basin, which was the city's economic base for centuries, has now been transformed into a water sports center. A relic of the Belle Époque is the former "Großherzogin Elisabeth," a German three-masted aviary built in Bremen in 1801, renamed "Duchess Anne" when it was annexed after the war in 1946.

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      September 2, 2021

      Sandettie: The Lightship Sandettié is a French lightship. Construction started in 1946 at the Forges et Chantiers shipyard. It was named BF 6 (Bateau feu No. 6). It was first deposited at the Dyck sandbank in 1949. In 1978 the ship was given a new destination and came to rest at the Sandettié sandbank, a shoal 13 nautical miles (24 km) off the coast of Calais. It served there until June 1989. The Sandettié is 47.5 meters long and 7.65 meters wide. It has a draft of 3.5 meters and a displacement of 450 tons. Her hull is made of riveted steel plates. It was equipped with a 120 hp engine. To keep the ship in position, 100-ton anchors were connected to 250-meter-long anchor chains. The light had a range of 25 nautical miles. The light from the 1,500-watt lamp was amplified by a Fresnel lens and produced a white flash every five seconds. The Sandettié was also equipped with a radar beacon and fog horn. The crew consisted of two people. After being decommissioned, the ship was purchased by the city of Dunkirk. The ship is now part of the collection of the Dunkirk Harbor Museum (Musée portuaire de Dunkerque). The Sandettié has been a monument since March 17, 1997.

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        September 2, 2021

        Guilde: On the barge Guilde 1929 one gets acquainted with the world of inland shipping. (Michelin)

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