WOOD PARK SAINT ISIDORE
Sightseeing
2024
Recommended
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2024
Remains of the past, the Saint-Isidore wood park (1847-1852) is the last wood park in France. It was built by the French Navy to preserve the wood and make it rotproof. It was an aquatic wood conservation system for shipyards. Always visible at low tide on the Scorff, between the Saint-Christophe Bridge and the Bridge of India, the piles served as a support for the wooden pieces stored in the water, undergoing the alternation of immersion and emergence with the tides.
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