Covered walkways La Rochelle by Tony

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Covered walkways La Rochelle by Tony
You can’t see me. by Tony
French produce by Tony Via Flickr: The market stall in La Rochelle market where heaving with produce from the land and sea
La Rochelle, France by Tony
Number 22 by Tony
The last remaining gateway to La Rochelle by Tony
Lantern Tower by Tony Via Flickr: The original purpose of the tower was to watch ship traffic in the port. It also served as a lighthouse. In the 1500s the tower was used to imprison priests. It was a multi-purpose building: used both as a lighthouse and a prison. The tower was used to watch the Aunis coastline during the middle ages; and it was used to guide ships into port. Throughout its history it was also used to house prisoners: first priests, then sailors, and finally prisoners from the Wars of the Vendée.
Gateway to France by Tony