We drove by one of our favourite ruins on our return from the airmen's memorial.
This time we stopped to explore a little.
Once again a little research on Google informed me that the building ('La Maison du Génie') used to house engineers when the seawall was constructed in Napoleonic times.
It's probably beyond repair...
...now that nature has taken over...
...and graffiti artists!
A couple of postcards showing the building in its prime.
Nearby is l'Île de la Dive, which was once an island in the bay.
One of Monique's cousins has a house above the cliffs with an amazing view of the bay over to l'Île de Ré
At the other end of l'Île de la Dive you can see the quarry where stone for la Maison du Génie was cut and transported on a 60 gauge railway track (no longer in existence).


















































