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Le Bec du Nez
Le Bec du Nez - the most beautiful place to watch the sea and to enjoy the silence.
A_Tree_in_the_Wind
Some trees on Sark show a strange shape, teated by the constand winds here in the north. Tis picture was taken on the way to Le Beq du Nez (Noseback!).


Flowers in the Seigneurie Gardens - we have seen the Seigneur and his wife working there as if the tourists would not exist. But we didn't speak to them.
Flowers at the Seigneurie
This is Annie taking us on her carriage to the Moinerie. She told another carriage driver that 'Joe's loose'. We looked stupidly at each other and she seemed to fell this in her back: Joe is a stallion, who ran away from his meadow, she explained.


Annie


Venus Pool
Venus Pool. A liitle bit of climbing necessary to get there, but the view is great.
Hortensien
Here for the first time I really have noticed Hydrandeas (these are the first flowers that got so much attention from me).


One picture which is typical for the pictures Steph takes: Somehow  she always manages to get an impressive piece of sky onto the photo. This was at Le Beq du Nez, too.
Sky Impression
A bit annoying it is that you have to climb down the cliffs if you want to get down to the sea, to see e.g. large natural gates in the rock.
Or to have a nice little Barbeque at the shore.
Cliffs


Houses
On Sark you can see all the nicest little houses, which might be used for a Fantasy movie set.
Moinerie Bar
A visit at La Moinerie Bar after the dinner in La Moinerie or a different restaurant was one of our mostly done evening activities. Glenmorangie and Laphroigh (I still have to look up the correct spelling) were very tasteful companions...


Forest, on a small island with 400 feet high cliffs, I did not believe it at first, but it really is so.
Forest