Bretagne
May 7, Monday -
Traveling South we traversed Brittany. Unlike the rest of France, Brittany has maintained a distinctly Celtic identity. Its name derives from the fact that much of its population is descended from settlers from Great Britain, who fled that island in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of England between the fifth and seventh centuries. We saw quaint cottages, seacoast, a flea market, and a VE day parade.
Read MoreTraveling South we traversed Brittany. Unlike the rest of France, Brittany has maintained a distinctly Celtic identity. Its name derives from the fact that much of its population is descended from settlers from Great Britain, who fled that island in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of England between the fifth and seventh centuries. We saw quaint cottages, seacoast, a flea market, and a VE day parade.
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