Along the GR 34, in the land of Abers, from the lighthouse of île vierge to the harbor of Brest, the sea is on the right, the land on the left and the beacons are straight ahead. But often the sea comes deep into the land and you get a little lost. Following it in all its mazes, the hiker gets lost in the humid undergrowth of the abers and makes up for lost time by cutting through the shore at low tide. In order not to load his backpack, he only took his cell phone which serves as his logbook. He had said to himself that the light in Brittany is so beautiful that there would always be something left of it. – Bernard Chevalier
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