Phare du Petit Minou ( Drone 4K )
Le phare du Petit Minou indique aux bateaux désirant se rendre à Brest, la route à suivre pour entrer dans la rade. Il forme un alignement avec le phare du Portzic.
Phare du Petit Minou
Phare du Petit Minou entrée du Goulet de Brest - Département du Finistère (29) - France
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Je voulais vous faire découvrir un peu plus ma région, la Bretagne, et notamment des spots très sympa pour se balader !
Voici donc le deuxième épisode de la balade du dimanche, consacré au petit minou, et notamment à son phare :)
Abonne toi pour suivre mes aventures et mes voyages !
A bientôt pour la prochaine vidéo !
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Reportage Phare du Petit Minou 2019
Reportage Phare du Petit Minou 2019
© Brest Média
Visite du phare du petit minou - 29 (01/09/2019 )
Visite du phare du petit minou - 29 (01/09/2019 )
@ Brest Média 2019
visite du phare du petit minou 2019
visite du phare du petit minou 2019
© Brest Média
Phare du Petit Minou - Drone video
Petit tour en drone du phare du Petit Minou, sur les côtes bretonnes quelques kilomètres à l'ouest de Brest.
Musique : Ramin Djawadi (GOT)
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Phare du Petit Minou
Plouzané - Finistère
Bretagne - France
Petit Minou Lighthouse, Brittany
Aerial Video of Petit Minou Lighthouse near Brest, Brittany. Video acquired by DJI Mavic Pro drone
Phare du Petit Minou
Le phare du Petit Minou indique aux bateaux désirant se rendre à Brest, la route à suivre pour entrer dans la rade. Il forme un alignement avec le phare du Portzic.
Il comporte également un secteur rouge qui signale le plateau des Fillettes, l'une des roches immergées du goulet de Brest. Pour parer ce danger, certains marins utilisent ce moyen mnémotechnique :
« Le Minou rougit quand il couvre les Fillettes. »
Il se trouve en avant du fort du Petit Minou, sur la commune de Plouzané.
Haut de 26 mètres, il se trouve à 34 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer. Allumé en 1848 il est automatisé depuis 1989 et commandé depuis Brest. Son nom viendrait de min (pointe, en breton), au pluriel.
À côté du phare se trouve l'ancienne tour du sémaphore de la marine nationale ; il a été déplacé à la pointe du Portzic en 1984.
Le phare du petit minou bretagne
En bretagne, non loin de Brest, il y a un superbe phare, le phare du petit minou.
Bretagne, Finistère, Brest, Le Minou, Phare du Minou,
Vidéos réalisées avec Canon 5D mkIII en mai 2017 sous la brume de chaleur à proximité de la plage, du fort, du phare du petit Minou à Plouzanée.
le Paquebot Queen Mary II au Phare du Minou A Brest Bretagne
La sortie de rade de Brest pour le Queen Mary 2 (paquebot) au Phare du Minou
Une Vidéo
Hula Hooping Around the World | Le Phare du Petit Minou, Brittany #hulahoopingaroundtheworld
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Hi, I'm Caroline aka The Hoop Traveller and I never go anywhere without my loyal plastic circle and let's just say that I move quite a bit. About 5 years ago, I embraced the dreamy life of a technomad right at the same time as I started hulahooping, so it was just obvious I should endeaveour to hulahoop in the most places possible, far and wide across the globe.
Since then I've been to Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, but also from Rio de Janeiro to Québec the gringo way, I lived in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, and have travelled to a fair share of European cities too.
I think I might be the person who's hulahooped in the most places in the world, because who else hulahoops on a volcano, on a cliff, in the desert, in the jungle, on a boat, on a bike or even on a hoverboard. Yup, you'd have to be crazy to do that! Well tune it, because I've got some surprises in store for you.
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I am now back home in Brest, Brittany and have created a walking tour for all travelers passing by my intriguing hometown. So if you are ever in Brittany (that's in France), come to Brest and have a little stroll with me! Just give me a shout!
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From Telecom Bretagne to Le Phare Du Petit Minou
1h30 hiking along the coastal path
from Telecom Bretagne to Le Phare Du Petit Minou, Brittany, FRANCE
this video is just for fun, recorded by an amateur. i apologise for its shaky view.
Places to see in ( Brest - France )
Places to see in ( Brest - France )
Brest is a port city in Brittany, in northwestern France, bisected by the Penfeld river. It’s known for its rich maritime history and naval base. At the mouth of the Penfeld, overlooking the harbor, is the National Navy Museum, housed in the medieval Château de Brest. Across the river stands Tour Tanguy, a medieval tower. To the northeast are the National Botanical Conservatory and the Océanopolis aquarium.
Brest is Brittany’s second largest administrative centre, and has a great deal to offer. Although it was heavily bombed in 1944, this is by no means the town’s most interesting feature: it has rebuilt itself around a vision of the future, with incredible constructions like the Pont de l'Iroise bridge, which crosses the river Elorn. An amazing feat of architecture, this magnificent cable-stayed bridge was opened in 1994. Admire it from Albert Louppe bridge, which is for pedestrians and cyclists only. It’s a great place to take a walk and enjoy the view of the famous Brest harbour, the ‘Rade de Brest’, a sheltered area of the sea big enough for great ships to lie at anchor.
Brest is a city in the Finistère département in Brittany. Located in a sheltered position not far from the western tip of the peninsula, and the western extremity of metropolitan France, Brest is an important harbor and the second French military port after Toulon. The city is located on the western edge of continental Europe. With 142,722 inhabitants in a 2007 census, Brest is at the centre of Western Brittany's largest metropolitan area (with a population of 300,300 in total), ranking third behind only Nantes and Rennes in the whole of historic Brittany, and the 19th most populous city in France; moreover, Brest provides services to the one million inhabitants of Western Brittany.
Although Brest is by far the largest city in Finistère, the préfecture (regional capital) of the department is the much smaller Quimper.
During the Middle Ages, the history of Brest was the history of its castle. Then Richelieu made it a military harbour. Brest grew around its arsenal, until the second part of the 20th century. Heavily damaged by the Allies' bombing raids during World War II, the city centre was completely rebuilt after the war. At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, the deindustrialization of the city was followed by the development of the service sector. Nowadays, Brest is an important university town with 23,000 students.[3] Besides a multidisciplinary university, the University of Western Brittany, Brest and its surrounding area possess several prestigious French elite schools such as École Navale (the French Naval Academy), Télécom Bretagne and the Superior National School of Advanced Techniques of Brittany (ENSTA Bretagne, formerly ENSIETA). Brest is also an important research centre, mainly focused on the sea, with among others the largest Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) centre, le Cedre (Centre of Documentation, Research and Experimentation on Accidental Water Pollution) and the French Polar Institute.
Brest’s history has always been linked to the sea: the Académie de Marine (Naval Academy) was founded in 1752 in this city. The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was built there. Every four years, Brest hosts the international festival of the sea, boats and sailors: it is a meeting of old riggings from around the world (Les Tonnerres de Brest).
Alot to see ( Brest - France ) such as :
Oceanopolis
Tour Tanguy
Musée des Beaux-Arts
Service historique de la Défense - Antenne de Brest
Château de Brest
Phare du Petit Minou
National Maritime Museum
Élorn
Moulin Blanc beach
Les Ateliers des Capucins Brest
Roadstead of Brest
Le Vallon du Stang Alar
Strawberry Museum and Heritage
The Garden of the Explorers
Plougastel Bridge
Fort Montbarey
Bois De Keroual
exotique de Saint Renan Garden
Fort du Dellec
Maison de la Fontaine
Parc d'Eole
Musée du Ponant
Chapelle Saint Jaoua
rocher imperatrice
( Brest - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Brest . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Brest - France
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Lighthouse of La Jument - Phare de La Jument
Lighthouse of la Jument and the guard Theodore Malgorne, in the storm. Erected on a stone called la Jument, Ar-Gazec in breton. Route of Fromveur near the island of Ouessant, Sea of Iroise, west Brittany.
The keeper has survived to the wave.
Phare de La Jument et le gardien Theodore Malgorne, dans la tempête. Érigée sur une pierre appelée la Jument, Ar-Gazec en breton. Passage du Fromveur près de l'île d'Ouessant, en mer d'Iroise, à l'ouest de la Bretagne.
Le gardien a survécu à la vague.
Drone | Le Phare du Petit Minou vu du ciel
Aucune utilisation de cette vidéo quelle qu'elle soit est interdite sans mon accord au préalable, merci ☺
Musique : Jetta - I'd Love to Change the World (Matstubs Remix)
Parrot Bebop drone 2 Phare du Minou Brest
Le phare du Minou, à l'entrée de la rade de Brest dans un soir d'hiver...
Musique : Jack Savoretti : Catapult
Le PHARE du petit Minou
Même lieu que la pointe du Petit Minou, un peu plus à l'est...Ce jour la mer était un peu déchainée !!!