Île de Groix: cabane de CNG
Pointe de la Croix near Kerohet,
Île de Groix, Morbihan, Bretagne, France.
The wooden building is an abandoned SNSM rescue station (poste de secours SNSM fantome). It used to overlook a wide sandy beach (Les Grands Sables) but the sands 'walked away', the tides moved the beach in northeastern direction.
The SNSM is the 'Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer', the French sea rescue organization. The abandoned building was adopted by the Groix Nautical Club (CNG), although the club has no formal ownership.
The CNG calls the station on the rocks 'Le Château' (the castle).
Île de Groix: cabane de CNG
Pointe de la Croix near Kerohet,
Île de Groix, Morbihan, Bretagne, France.
The wooden building is an abandoned SNSM rescue station (poste de secours SNSM fantome). It used to overlook a wide sandy beach (Les Grands Sables) but the sands 'walked away', the tides moved the beach in northeastern direction.
The SNSM is the 'Société Nationale de Sauvetage en Mer', the French sea rescue organization. The abandoned building was adopted by the Groix Nautical Club (CNG), although the club has no formal ownership.
The CNG calls the station on the rocks 'Le Château' (the castle).