Trip Extras: Mont St. Michel
Taking too many photos while traveling is a norm for me and posting twice about a particular destination has become my custom these days. Here we go again I suppose. These are the extra photos that I took during our trip to Mont St. Michel, the ones that didn't make it to my main post.
Some of the shots are very similar to others just a slightly different angle or were taken with a different lens. Lets have a look shall we?
The walk up to the mont from the parking lot is a pretty decent jaunt. It takes about 10 - 15 minutes depending on how fast you walk. Here is a shot when we were getting close.
The surrounding ramparts are quite tall and were originally built to withstand attack from outside invaders. The site successfully defended itself from English invaders during the 100 years war.
The next shot is of people making their way to the site across the man made bridge.
The next one is the same but from higher up at the Abbey balcony. The view from that spot is really incredible. Its one of my favorite parts of visiting the site.
The next one is from the balcony again but looking out in the other direction. Depending on the time of day and if the tide is in or out you may be looking out over sand or water. Water is a little more scenic in my opinion but you have to take the Abbey tour later in the afternoon/evening to see the water coming in.
I took a few shots of the windows inside the Abbey.
I thought that they would be more interesting then they actually were.
There are walking tour excursions where a guide will take you out across the landscape when the tide is out and bring you to an island located a decent hike away from the mont. Supposedly there is quick sand out there so you have to be pretty careful.
The Mont is built in layers with streets that spiral their way upward toward the Abbey pinacle.
It creates these different tiers with different vantage points to look out over the surroundings.
From some tiers you look directly at the rooftops of the buildings and some you tower high above them. I guess that is how stairs, ramps and layered tiers generally work...duh. It's like I'm just writing words and sentences to get something written down isn't it?
I took a bunch of photos looking out our hotel room window.
Zoom in..zoom out. You know me.
I took the photos at different times of day as you can see... Oooo the moon!
Below is the sunset.
We ended up turning in fairly early that evening probably around 9pm or so. We did go out for a walk a little before dark though to see the sunset and take one last look before going to the room to bed.
There was quite the difference between the surroundings during the day vs in the evening.
I took several pictures in the same place at different times of day.
Another shot of my wife when we saw the pyramid shadow cast from the Abbey with the sun setting behind it.
And still, the pictures are beautiful. 😊😊 Thank you for sharing. 😊
You're welcome 😊
Hahaha I am the same… I just keep clicking away 📸📸📸📸
Beautiful place to visit.
Great captures of the views 😊 and it is nice to see the different times of the day. Less crowded too in the off hours.
Yeah the lighting was better in the evening and less people in the way. That's always a plus.
It sure is 😃
We're the same, taking pictures while traveling is definitely mandatory!
Anyway, you really did a great job in capturing the beauty of the place. What camera do you use?
Phone camera - Samsung Galaxy A55 then a basic editor for minimal edits
The stained glass windows are beautiful, as well as the architecture.
You got some great extras here, that were definitely worth sharing:)))
Stained glass is never as good in photos as it is in person but it must have been inspiring for me to take a shot of it.
Amazing and clear photos bro. I especially loved the ones from the Abbey balcony, they give such a unique perspective of the surroundings. Nice work on this one man
Thanks. The Abbey balcony was a nice perspective of the area
What camera used ?
Taken with a Galaxy A55 5G phone then so.e very light/basic editing in Google photo editor
Oh wow
I love the pictures you took there. The camera is clear
Love them!
Glad you liked them!
A great place with extraordinary natural beauty.
I agree!
I swear without knowing this was France, I scrolled down and my brain automatically registered a French flag in the roof:
See it??
Yeah that definitely looks like France to me.
Yeah but like, the blue tint roof on the left, then the middle white roof, and the on the right the red painted window frame - French Flag! (pretty vague I know)
Oh I get it. Yes. I see it now. Haha that's very cool. nice find!
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