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kerouac Dec 2nd, 2010 10:37 AM

Cherbourg: Cité de la Mer
 
I wasn't going to bore you people with my trip to Cherbourg, since nobody ever goes there, but things are so slow, I figure you can waste about 90 seconds glancing at my report on my visit to the Cité de la Mer: http://tinyurl.com/28dr4bz

Jean Dec 2nd, 2010 10:50 AM

"... nobody ever goes there..." I've been to Cherbourg!! Well, for only 18 hours or so more than 20 years ago. Does that count? Your hotel looks suspiciously like the one we stayed in but with a much different paint job.

I really enjoyed your photos of the Redoubtable. Thanks for posting.

kerouac Dec 2nd, 2010 11:26 AM

The hotel was the Mercure in the past and now it is the Marine (but still part of the Mercure chain).

jamikins Dec 2nd, 2010 11:27 AM

I know this town from the book Pillars of the Earth - its where Jack Jackson's father is from!

bookchick Dec 2nd, 2010 12:35 PM

Fascinating photos! (I think you're probably right about the galley, too. I've been on American military watercraft before, but never submarines.) Nice photo of the "measurements" on the outside of the hotel, too! (Very funny IMVHO.)

BC

annhig Dec 2nd, 2010 01:39 PM

no, never been there.

thanks for sharing it with us.

now i don't have to!

Jean Dec 2nd, 2010 05:11 PM

Yep, that's our (formerly) Mercure hotel!

LouisaH Dec 3rd, 2010 05:49 AM

Very interesting, thanks for sharing!

PalenQ Dec 3rd, 2010 07:54 AM

Nice pictures of the grand old Trans-Atlantic ship terminal - must have been glorious in days when it was a buzz of folk departing for the New World, etc but a shell of itself now )or at least a few years back when i traipsed thru it)

That is the fascinating part of to me an otherwise blah Cherbourg - been there several times and always think that this is one of the worst cities in France - no doubt in part to being blitzed in the war - nice natural setting but blah buildings IMO

But thanks for those nice industrial/rail/ship terminal photos!

kerouac Dec 6th, 2010 05:29 AM

<i>Nice photo of the "measurements" on the outside of the hotel, too!</i>

Through a strange coincidence, Cherbourg suffered the worst floods in 60 years this week and the downtown area had 1.50m of water in the streets! (Huge amounts of melted snow flooded the river, and high tides prevented the river from emptying into the ocean.)

There is no train service to Cherbourg for the next few days because the tracks are still underwater.

Nikki Dec 6th, 2010 05:48 AM

Thanks, now I don't have to stop off in Groton, which I've only passed about a thousand times with a fleeting thought of taking a look at the Nautilus.

But where are the umbrellas?

kerouac May 17th, 2011 11:12 AM

Just a reminder in case anybody is going in that direction.


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