1. Claude Monet is from La Havre and made the cliffs of Etretat famous in his paintings, as did many of the other Impressionist 2. Deauville and Honfleur, located west of La Havre were also favorite painting sites of the Impressionist. 3. Thanks for taking us up to the Top of the Main Cliff. I'm 71 and couldn't make it to the cave much less the top of the cliff. However, I did drive to the top of the opposing cliff. You can get great views of the Main cliff from there, plus the drive is wild. 4.Sylvaij Sarrazin videoed the cliffs of Etretat with a DJI Mavic pro on Oct 2, 2017. Its on RUclips. Thanks again. RAW
I believe Erik Satie was born and grew up in Honfleur and they have a really cool museum there about his works. I was there when I was a kid but sadly didn't get the chance to explore more of that town.
@@alistairt7544 Thanks Alli C. That's realy good to know. See this link for a quick bio on Erik: uk.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=Lkry&hsimp=yhs-SF01&type=ANYS_A04BU_set_bfr&obt9bpdyed=0&p=erik+satie+biography¶m1=mT_HZtYRPn21m61QRsrPLr_yxEVqtoTzAEH1lI6YUj-miwl4RnWMaZh5rPRHMN7Hx4wzSxo8cGnQp4ICqNixchQ-1UIKdlUwubLIivjV858sua2v4iUdxUiplaf1-DMuZcpmpi98U0b5-KaiQ44iyuaTyUiISOk0xxfegia7RKGnwvc1vjQQV-4DXTEBrgLd9OJUalBC_t7dR6udKLAHNRVkxNaTiegAkIdb5yVEUdurgcRWjw8WeeAjpGTr8NAb-YMqvs_z
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What you saw in the distance in Le Havre is most like the Southern Normandie or the Cotentin Peninsula between Normandie and Britanny. It is impossible to see England from Le Havre, it's too far away and the area is also oriented toward the south-west, away from England. 😁
If you're still in the North of France and have the chance to drive up north towards Belgium, make sure you visit Wissant and Boulogne sur Mer. It is amazing over there. And the French cuisine, we miss it here in Mexico.
Awesome! My favorite thing to do when I'm traveling is to just explore until I find something really cool and then explore some more. That bunker in the cliff was great!
👆 definitely the best way to find adventures! We couldn't believe how free we were to explore... I don't think they'd let us do that i the states, especially not with the tide coming in 😮
Definitely not. Although, surprisingly there are some really cool abandoned military bunkers here in NYC out along the coast in far Brooklyn. There is some great exploring to be had there.
That's what we love doing, too! We were really into geocaching a couple of years ago, and the best geocaches by far were "lost place caches" in abandoned buildings and on abandoned military bases.
The line you see in the distance is not England (this is not possible, unless you are in Calais in the far north of France), but the coast of "lower Normandy" = the department of Calvados, with Deauville and the landing beaches; because you see on the other side of the estuary of the Seine. I recognize the beach street of the town of Sainte-Adresse which adjoins the town of Le Havre. The structure with the swimming pool and other basins are the former oyster farm of Queen Marie-Antoinette.
I loved visiting northern France a couple of years ago. Check out Amiens and its Cathedral also there are many WW1 cemeteries dotted in the landscape near the Somme river. Also the ceremony at the Menin gate would be great to see.
The city, beach, cliff, everything looks amazing! & somehow I find Allison really cute in this vid haha & so excited to see more of the historical adventures!
Awww, you guys should've stopped by Bayeux. They have the Bayeux tapestry that recounts William the Conqueror's conquest of England. Then head on the the beaches of Normandy, since it's not too far.
So many memories, I used to be sailing into Le Havre often as it was one of our ports of call. Couldn't venture too far out due to time and transport. Love to revisit. Keep exploring.
This cliff beach is also featured in the king's daughter's movie trailer😍 came here last yr to do the hikes to see the cliff formations, stayed all the way til sunset to take pics of the cliffs & the beach is awesome too & the walk to the cave part was uneven, my shoe even got caught in between😅
- Wicked. I was just in Le Havre the other day. Fortunately I was able to experience it during the heat :) I'm a bit jealous you were able to visit that epic cliffside. Wow!
Whoah, love the cliffs and weather. We're traveling in Devon right now and the cliffs, and rain, and waves are incredible. We've also gotten several days of sunshine. Thanks for sharing your travels -H 👏👏👏 --> Family of four Vlogging through Europe
Oh how exciting! We hear that the food in Devon is pretty spectacular. Glad you're getting some sun! We didn't really get much when we were in France. :( Have fun on your travels!
That beach was really cool! We went to Omaha Beach years ago but it didn't have all the cliffs and caves that your beach had. And that restaurant alone seems like reason enough to go there. Definitely putting that on the list. Thanks for sharing! -Brian
Great video. Sorry to tell you this, but you can't see England from Le Havre. I've done the ferry ride from Le Havre to Portsmouth a couple of times and at the mid point you can't see either France or England. To see England you'd need to go much further north to Calais.
1. Claude Monet is from La Havre and made the cliffs of Etretat famous in his paintings, as did many of the other Impressionist
2. Deauville and Honfleur, located west of La Havre were also favorite painting sites of the Impressionist.
3. Thanks for taking us up to the Top of the Main Cliff. I'm 71 and couldn't make it to the cave much less the top of the cliff. However, I did drive to the top of the opposing cliff. You can get great views of the Main cliff from there, plus the drive is wild.
4.Sylvaij Sarrazin videoed the cliffs of Etretat with a DJI Mavic pro on Oct 2, 2017. Its on RUclips.
Thanks again. RAW
I believe Erik Satie was born and grew up in Honfleur and they have a really cool museum there about his works. I was there when I was a kid but sadly didn't get the chance to explore more of that town.
@@alistairt7544 Thanks Alli C. That's realy good to know. See this link for a quick bio on Erik: uk.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?hspart=Lkry&hsimp=yhs-SF01&type=ANYS_A04BU_set_bfr&obt9bpdyed=0&p=erik+satie+biography¶m1=mT_HZtYRPn21m61QRsrPLr_yxEVqtoTzAEH1lI6YUj-miwl4RnWMaZh5rPRHMN7Hx4wzSxo8cGnQp4ICqNixchQ-1UIKdlUwubLIivjV858sua2v4iUdxUiplaf1-DMuZcpmpi98U0b5-KaiQ44iyuaTyUiISOk0xxfegia7RKGnwvc1vjQQV-4DXTEBrgLd9OJUalBC_t7dR6udKLAHNRVkxNaTiegAkIdb5yVEUdurgcRWjw8WeeAjpGTr8NAb-YMqvs_z
watching this vlog is something, Sophie (my wife) literally lives 10 minutes from here. I been to this place hundreds of times.
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What you saw in the distance in Le Havre is most like the Southern Normandie or the Cotentin Peninsula between Normandie and Britanny. It is impossible to see England from Le Havre, it's too far away and the area is also oriented toward the south-west, away from England. 😁
If you're still in the North of France and have the chance to drive up north towards Belgium, make sure you visit Wissant and Boulogne sur Mer. It is amazing over there. And the French cuisine, we miss it here in Mexico.
Wissant is amazing :)
Hello journey folk!! Those cliffs are just amazingly beautiful!!! Thanks for having us travel along.....stay safe and see you later🤓🤘🏻🗺
+Kerrie Wheeler glad you enjoyed it. It was a blast for us!
I love how she reacted when you fell ❤️
Awesome! My favorite thing to do when I'm traveling is to just explore until I find something really cool and then explore some more. That bunker in the cliff was great!
👆 definitely the best way to find adventures! We couldn't believe how free we were to explore... I don't think they'd let us do that i the states, especially not with the tide coming in 😮
Definitely not. Although, surprisingly there are some really cool abandoned military bunkers here in NYC out along the coast in far Brooklyn. There is some great exploring to be had there.
That's what we love doing, too! We were really into geocaching a couple of years ago, and the best geocaches by far were "lost place caches" in abandoned buildings and on abandoned military bases.
I hitchhiked through Europe this Summer and also visited Étretat. It's very beautiful.
The line you see in the distance is not England (this is not possible, unless you are in Calais in the far north of France), but the coast of "lower Normandy" = the department of Calvados, with Deauville and the landing beaches; because you see on the other side of the estuary of the Seine. I recognize the beach street of the town of Sainte-Adresse which adjoins the town of Le Havre.
The structure with the swimming pool and other basins are the former oyster farm of Queen Marie-Antoinette.
I loved visiting northern France a couple of years ago. Check out Amiens and its Cathedral also there are many WW1 cemeteries dotted in the landscape near the Somme river. Also the ceremony at the Menin gate would be great to see.
I’m going here next month! So glad I found your video
hello to you,your videos in France,superb! My god that France looks beautiful!!
The city, beach, cliff, everything looks amazing! & somehow I find Allison really cute in this vid haha
& so excited to see more of the historical adventures!
A beautiful girl in a beautiful place 😍 - Eric
Awww, you guys should've stopped by Bayeux. They have the Bayeux tapestry that recounts William the Conqueror's conquest of England. Then head on the the beaches of Normandy, since it's not too far.
It's amazing how close the war got to English soil. Very interesting video. That wind was crazy!!!
+Chasing a Plate yep, just a boat ride across the channel!
The war got even closer if you count in The Blitz :(
So many memories, I used to be sailing into Le Havre often as it was one of our ports of call. Couldn't venture too far out due to time and transport. Love to revisit. Keep exploring.
Oh how neat! It was a really interesting city. Such a crazy mix of classic French architecture and new concrete structures.
Wow, I can't believe I almost forget about visiting this amazing place!
This cliff beach is also featured in the king's daughter's movie trailer😍 came here last yr to do the hikes to see the cliff formations, stayed all the way til sunset to take pics of the cliffs & the beach is awesome too & the walk to the cave part was uneven, my shoe even got caught in between😅
The geology? Awesome! The wind? Even more so! The fall? Could have been worse. A great time out guys. All the best. Mark.
+Wye Explorer thanks Mark! Yep, that could have been bad 😂
Pleasure - take care.
How beautiful was that beach, I gotta visit that place omg
+Icameto plunder it had us like 😍
This was awesome!
What time of the year is this trip? Awesome vlog!!
- Wicked. I was just in Le Havre the other day. Fortunately I was able to experience it during the heat :)
I'm a bit jealous you were able to visit that epic cliffside. Wow!
next time you come to France you can visit Caen and the countryside around there too ! it's more in southern normandy and it's beautiful too ;)
That sounds beautiful...I think we could drive around France forever and never get bored with the scenery :)
Whoah, love the cliffs and weather. We're traveling in Devon right now and the cliffs, and rain, and waves are incredible. We've also gotten several days of sunshine. Thanks for sharing your travels -H 👏👏👏
--> Family of four Vlogging through Europe
Oh how exciting! We hear that the food in Devon is pretty spectacular. Glad you're getting some sun! We didn't really get much when we were in France. :( Have fun on your travels!
I loved this episode!
👍
That beach was really cool! We went to Omaha Beach years ago but it didn't have all the cliffs and caves that your beach had. And that restaurant alone seems like reason enough to go there. Definitely putting that on the list. Thanks for sharing! -Brian
Also, glad you didn't die.
That was restaurant was so yummy and charming! Definitely worth a visit. And it's crazy how different that part of the coast was compared to Omaha!
When did u make this video...I mean during which month of the year.... it looks awesome
Oh wow! Nice video guys and love that little place where you eat, it looks so lovely.
By the way, love all your videos. You have a new subscriber here. :)
+joythornz thanks so much! Yeah that place was 👌
Another great video, good work.
+Charliebhoy79 thanks!
Great video. Sorry to tell you this, but you can't see England from Le Havre. I've done the ferry ride from Le Havre to Portsmouth a couple of times and at the mid point you can't see either France or England. To see England you'd need to go much further north to Calais.
+planningto it seemed like that's what we were seeing when we compared it to the map! But not surprised to hear we were wrong 😂
Awesome vid.. which time of the year was this? I'd love to avoid that wind if possible!
Amazing. Great video.
Excellent Vlog guy's.
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No it's not England, it is way too far to be seen, what you see is Deauville/Cabourg (Calvados) :)
Amazing views!
+Audrone's Life 😍
Great video!
Can't believe you took the time to visit Le Havre (soul less) and blew thru Honfleur-major miss!
Oh yeah, Honfleur is absolutely beautiful! Been there many years ago :)
y'all are soo sweet!
+Brian Esposito 😂
Love these videos
+Liam Watch2017 thanks so much!
Love it!
Nice views ! 😎
Je suis le seul francais ?
non, es-tu normand ?
Non et je suis normande en plus
Bah non voyons ! ^^
Non je suis de normandie
Yay, new video!
+MoeCristyV16 ✌️
Great video! Does anyone know what camera they use?? The quality's awesome on these vids :)
Sony a7ii 👍📸
Thanks guys, looking forward to more videos :)
Very cool
What time of the year did you visit Etretat?
Am I just missing the link/info on the restaurant? That place looked like fun. **Glad you didn't take that fall**
Oops, just added it!! 😊
Much thanks!! :-)
Incredible video like you always do ! Good luck guys :)
Try visiting Bordeaux by the way :D
Thanks! We actually visited it last summer. It's so pretty!!
Is there steps to go up to the top at Etretant??? We will be there in summer so wondering how to get to the top
what time of the year was it ?
nice !!!
Great vid
+Gareth Jones thanks ✌️
What camera do u guys use?
+theholywaffle Sony a7ii 📸
10:10 you welcome ;)
C'est manifique etretat dommage qu'il ne fesait pas beau
est-ce il y a beaucoup de personnes qui parle anglais dans etretat?
Would you mind telling me what time of year you went to Etretat? We plan to get married there and are looking for the best season. thank you!
The best season for that is in summer... June / July and August.
What vanilla title please
good vidéo
Like concrete
Do you guys speak french?
+Icameto plunder enough to be dangerous 😉
Okeey? Haha, awesome video btw ! I really enjoy watching your videos
2:58 "WAR" ...
so sad ...
Hi very watchable videos, good idea to hire a car,
Ya, definitely the way to explore out there 🚙
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