Petit Minou Lighthouse
Phare du Petit Minou
Location
Goulet de Brest, Finistère, France
Located at Plouzané, a Breton municipality of Finistère, the lighthouse of Petit Minou takes place on the north coast of the Brest gully, on a rock advanced to sea. In front of the fort of the same name, and connected by a stone bridge to its As a common commune, the maritime building indicates the route to follow in order to enter the bay for boats wishing to go to the port of Brest.
Built in the mid-nineteenth century, it was fully automated in the late 1980s. Built in ashlar stone of the Aber Ildut, this cylindrical tower rises to a height of twenty-six meters on the ground.
The lighthouse of Petit Minou would take its name from Breton, min, meaning mouth or mouth, which would become kitty in the plural. At the front of the latter, it is also possible to admire a white tower that was once used as a tower of the semaphore of the Navy, before it was moved to the tip of Portzic in 1984.
Le Petit Minou Lighthouse, Bretagne, France
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Le Petit Minou Lighthouse, Bretagne, France
The Petit Minou Lighthouse (Phare du Petit Minou) is a lighthouse in the roadstead of Brest, standing in front of the Fort du Petit Minou, in the commune of Plouzané. By aligning it with the Phare du Portzic, it shows the safe route to follow for ships to enter the roadstead. It also has a red signal that indicates a dangerous sector around the plateau of les Fillettes (literally "the girls"), one of the submerged rocks in the Goulet de Brest — sailors remember this by using the mnemonic "Le Minou rougit quand il couvre les Fillettes" ("the Minou blushes when he covers the girls").
Built between 1694 and 1697, the Fort du Petit Minou was a fort built in the commune of Plouzané in France to defend the goulet de Brest.
As part of the massive fortification campaign of France under the direction of the Marquis de Vauban, construction on the Fort du Petit Minou bastion was finished in 1697. Two hundred and forty cannons and a formidable moat helped protect a waterway leading to the military port town of Brest, on France's northwest coast. The waters offshore are notoriously treacherous, so in 1848, the Phare (lighthouse) du Petit Minou was added in front of the fort to aid navigation through the Goulet de Brest strait. It's one of dozens of lighthouses dotting the craggy, and infamously stormy, Brittany shores.
Phare Du Petit Minou 小灯塔 法国
프랑스 쁘띠 미누 등대
험준한 바위 투성이에 악명 높은 폭풍우가 몰아치는 브리타니 해안을 수놓고 있는 많은 등대 중 하나인 쁘띠 미누 등대는 Goulet de Brest를 곧바로 찾아갈 수 있도록 요새 전방에 추가되었습니다.
이 등대는 배를 타고 돌며 모든 각도에서 관람할 가치가 있습니다.
Goulet de Brest, with the Phare du Portzic
The Goulet de Brest is a 3-kilometer-long strait in Brittany, France that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the roadstead of Brest. Only 1.8 km wide, It's located between the Pointe du Petit Minou and the Pointe du Portzic to the north, and the îlot des Capucins and the Pointe des Espagnols to the south.
On 2 January 1793, the Childers Incident – the first shots of the war between Great Britain and France during the French Revolutionary Wars – took place in the goulet.
등대☆김태정
1982년
작사 조양우 작곡 조운파
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3-L661I_e8&t=142s
'등대지기'의 원곡은?
1830년대 "챨스 제퍼리스 작시, 신디 넬슨 작곡"
영국 민요풍의 노래, ["The Rose of Allandale" (also “The Rose of Allendale”)-알렌데일의 장미] 다.
"The Rose of Allandale" (also “The Rose of Allendale”)