5. The bridge over Couesnon River On Tanis Street, where colorful salt-meadow sheep The Couesnon is a small coastal river, about one hundred welcome you, collectors have found their paradise. From kilometers long. It rises in Mayenne and flows into the bay...
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5. The bridge over Couesnon River On Tanis Street, where colorful salt-meadow sheep The Couesnon is a small coastal river, about one hundred welcome you, collectors have found their paradise. From kilometers long. It rises in Mayenne and flows into the bay champagne caps to tools of yesteryear, as well as pins, of Mont Saint-Michel. For more than a thousand years, it key rings, and vintage advertising blotters, this unusual marked the border between Brittany and Normandy. A collection, scattered throughout a peaceful green setting, local saying goes “The Couesnon, in its madness, put the is well worth a visit. Open to the public from May to Mont in Normandy”. It is mentioned in Scenes 17 and 18 October, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. of the famous Bayeux Tapestry (late 11th century) under the Latin name “flumen cosnosis” (Couesnon river). To 9. The water cistern cross this river, the Duke of Normandy, Robert the A curiosity of the town, this cistern built around 1900 has Magnificent*, is said t
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