The Explorers continues its inventory of France's marvels with a view from above of Normandy.\nLocated in the northwest of France, the region of Normandy benefits from a wide Atlantic seaboard.\nFor millions of years, the forces of nature sculpted the coastline and created majestic cliffs.\nAlways with a concern for the preservation of nature, the Normans manage to shape the region even if it meant taking up incredible challenges: the Mont Saint-Michel and the Pont de Normandie are perfect examples.\nThey learned to cultivate on fragile lands and to create a range of tasty products, in particular using the milk of their cows.\nLet's embark on an extraordinary journey to understand how man and nature have modeled, each in their own way, this 1000 facets' territory.
The Explorers continues its inventory of France's marvels with a view from above of Normandy.
Located in the northwest of France, the region of Normandy benefits from a wide Atlantic seaboard. For millions of years, the forces of nature sculpted the coastline and created majestic cliffs. Always with a concern for the preservation of nature, the Normans manage to shape the region even if it meant taking up incredible challenges: the Mont Saint-Michel and the Pont de Normandie are perfect examples.
They learned to cultivate on fragile lands and to create a range of tasty products, in particular using the milk of their cows.
Let's embark on an extraordinary journey to understand how man and nature have modeled, each in their own way, this 1000 facets' territory.