Boulogne-sur-mer 2

 
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A classical square in Boulogne, again taken in the early morning so that the sunlight is golden and relatively subtle.

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Guest - Apr 27, 2007 02:48 AM EDT
Thanks Mike and Lorraine!
Guest - Apr 26, 2007 05:20 PM EDT
Lovely shot Steve I really like this. interesting read also Mike,
Guest - Apr 26, 2007 04:22 PM EDT
Originally named Gesoriacum and probably also to be identified with Portus Itius, by the 4th century Boulogne was known to the Romans as Bononia and served as the major port connecting the rest of the empire to Britain. The emperor Claudius used this town as his base for the Roman invasion of Britain, in AD 43, and until 296 it was the base of the Classis Britannica. In the Middle Ages it was the centre of a namesake county. The area was fought over by the French and the English. In 1550, The Peace of Boulogne ended the war of England with Scotland and France. France bought back Boulogne for 400,000 crowns. In the 19th century the Cathedral of Notre Dame was reconstructed by the priest Benoit Haffreingue after he received a call from God to reconstruct the town's ruined basilica. Boulogne-sur-Mer is also one of the most important fishing ports in France. and finally super shot steve a credit to you and your camera

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