This garden fence could be made by someone impractical like me. It defined a little garden for someone's canal barge mooring.
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This barge was probably for hire for parties and such!
An eclusier.The river and canal du Garonne meet at La Confluence at ...
The final eclusier... note its height and steps to the door for when La Garonne is flooded!!!
Steady now.. the final drop from the canal level to the river level in July 2015 is quite giddying!
This is where you would wait to enter the Canal lock above.
Cycling up the hill to the village one gets an overview.
This is a house in the town of Castets en Dorthe that begged to be picced ...
Weed taken from the canal, presumably used for compost.....
Another eclusier...
Another ecluse...
Barges...
Another eclusier
This is an auberge (large B&B business) for sale just by the canal... A notice revealed that ice creams were for sale...we had passed this going west and stopped returning to the east. The vendor / proprietor invited us to walk around his garden... behind this and in this building are several gites accommodating in total about 50 or so people!!!! Gorgeous garden!
This is their lovingly restored former tobacco drying store.. now used as a venue for weddings etc.
It is Patrimoine and therefore protected.
Another eclusier
My friend managed to phone the owner of this boat, then handed the phone to me to organise!!! Eventually I understood that the man was in Arcachon and if we went to the pontoon he would give us the code. The pontoon gate closed behind us. This is the boat we climbed aboard and then discovered it wasn't the one and we were trespassing!!! It was also for sale hence the two notices at the gate.
This is the boat we climbed aboard with permission ... it showed us the extremes between what we saw a day or two before and oh these two are too much work even if cheap!
We did 40km cycling that day... wonderful!
My plan was to make a little photo book of all the eclusiers... but I can't see their numbers on the photos and I didn't take a notebook!!!
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