If you come to Mont Saint Michel in the day time you risk to spoil the
first impression of this unique place. At night it looks absolutely
gorgeous and very photogenic.
In the post are beautiful pictures of the abbey's empty streets.
In the post are beautiful pictures of the abbey's empty streets.
Low tide time, people walk along the naked shore despite the warning signs about quicksands.
In fact what seems to be sand turns out to be clay, very slippery and sticking. Walking is better barefoot.
The parking place in front of Mon Saint Michel for the guests who stay
in the hotels on the abbey territory. The left part of the parking is
flooded during big floods.
The ramp serves for food and other goods delivery.
Pay attention to the size of the fireplaces.
Light show
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