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The Atlantic Coast, the Gironde Estuary and the Médoc... as Viewed from Above!

By Invisiblebordeaux
The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!A colleague and aviation enthusiast recently suggested I take flight with him in a light aircraft, with the primary objective of taking aerial photographs of the new facility being built by our company, Thales, in Mérignac. This was obviously an offer I couldn't refuse!
I met up with him early one sunny Saturday morning at the premises of the CAPAM flying club by the runway at Bordeaux-Mérignac airport, and together we boarded a Cessna 172 Skyhawk, finding a slot to take off in between the departures and arrivals of various airliners. Once we'd taken a few pictures of the Thales site, we headed on over to the Atlantic coast, flying from Le Porge to Le Verdon, and then down the Gironde Estuary past Pauillac, Blaye and Margaux. My camera remained at the ready and here are some of the photos that I took!

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Just north of Le Porge, the sandy Atlantic coast stretches as far as the eye can see.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Some of the sea-front buildings in Lacanau-Océan.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

WW2 Atlantikwall bunkers edging ever closer to the ocean waters (or is it the other way round?).

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Soulac-sur-Mer, its distinctive red roofs and, in the foreground, the doomed (and now empty) Le Signal residential block.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Phare du Cordouan, sometimes referred to as the "Versailles of the Seas".

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Another view of the incredible Cordouan light-house.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Le Verdon, the point where the Gironde Estuary meets the Atlantic ocean. Cordouan lighthouse can just be made out in the background (top right).

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Le Phare de Richard, one of the Médoc's prettiest lighthouses, in Jau-Dignac-et-Loirac.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Bird's eye view of a carrelet fishing hut!

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Parts of an Airbus aircraft that have been ferried into Pauillac ahead of being transferred onto a barge that will sail down the Estuary and the Garonne as far as Langon, before being sent on their way by road to the final assembly lines in Toulouse.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

The winegrowing village of Bages, near Pauillac. In the foreground is Château Lynch-Bages.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

The rooftops of Blaye.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

The Sébastien-Vauban car and passenger ferry, which connects Blaye and Lamarque.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

One of the grand entrances to Blaye's 17th-century citadel.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

The Blaye citadel in full.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

The fortress on Île Pâté which formed another part of the "Verrou de l'Estuaire" conceived by Marquis de Vauban in the latter years of the 17th century.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Fort Médoc, on the left bank of the Estuary in Cussac-Fort-Médoc.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

Downtown Lamarque, including Saint-Seurin church and its "dôme panoramique".

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

The world-famous Château Margaux, its neighbor Saint-Michel church, and the village of Margaux itself in the background.

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

One of the most familiar sights throughout le Médoc: rows and rows of vines.
Oh, and in case you're wondering, here is the photo I had been commissioned to take! It shows work-in-progress on the Thales facility being built in Mérignac, which is due to open in the fourth quarter of 2016:  

The Atlantic coast, the Gironde estuary and the Médoc... as viewed from above!

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