Old Baule

Old Baule Why You Should Visit Loire-atlantique for Your Next Holiday in France The Loire-Atlantique (department number 44) is located in the region of Pays de la Loire and has an estimated popula...


Old Baule

Old Baule

Why You Should Visit Loire-atlantique for Your Next Holiday in France

The Loire-Atlantique (department number 44) is located in the region of Pays de la Loire and has an estimated population of 1,219,497 (est 2006). Situated in north-west of France, Nantes, located on the Loire river, is the capital of the department. Other cities and towns of note are St Nazaire, Chateaubriant, Le Croisic, La Baule and Pornic.

Nantes

Nantes stands where the Loire and Erde rivers meet and was once intersected by the Loire in seven different places, but this has now been reduced to five, most of the old intersections now being roads through the city. Gathered around the cathedral is the old, medieval city with the Château to the south-east. The modern 19th century part of the town is to the west. The city boasts many impressive gardens to please those looking for greenery!

St Nazaire

Set on the Loire river estuary by the Atlantic ocean, St Nazaire has a long standing tradition of shipbuilding and fishing and it has gone down in history as the place of the greatest war-time raid (during WWII).

Châteaubriant

Moving inland, Châteaubriant is a fortress town with a towering castle, half of is feudal and half dates from the Renaissance period. An air of mystery surrounds the castle as it is situated amongst old dark woods and lakes.

Le Croisic

Le Croisic is an attractive resort with a relaxed and laid back feel to it. The town is a hive of activity surrounding tourism and fishing. Each day next to the Trehic jetty is a fish market where the catch for that day is offered for sale.

La Baule

There are many reasons why La Baule has been hailed as the French Riviera of the Loire-Atlantique. La Baule is also considered to have one of the best beaches on the Atlantic coast and the affluent houses are one of the reasons it has French Riviera status.

Pornic

Pornic is a lovely, small, sleepy harbour town. A lazy place by the sea to enjoy sea food restaurants and historical buildings. The port is overlooked by the medieval city and the Gilles de Rais chateau. Near the port and chateau is the Casino du Môle, a different place to relax!

How to get there

Access to holiday accommodation in Loire-Atlantique is easy.

By Air

Fly to Nantes or Rennes.

By Car

The Loire-Atlantique is served by the port at St Malo and is a short car journey from there across Brittany.

By Train

The TGV has direct links from Paris to Nantes and Angers.

About the Author

Glynis Shaw is from where you can find a holiday vacation property rental in Loire-Atlantique, choosing from gites, bed and breakfast, villas and hotels. You can also find properties for sale in France.

 
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A 21St Century Journey Into The Heart Of Darkness

A 21st Century Journey into the heart of darkness
"…It's Hell on Earth" a headline in the Seattle Times read this morning, quoting a U.N. worker on the ground in Haiti after the catastrophic 7.0 quake last Monday, which laid waste to the poorest country in the world. Equally apocalyptic headlines plaster every major news source from print to the internet this morning: "…It's the darkest day for Port-au-Prince," said Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive in another article. One hundred thousand are presumed dead, as the count mounts body-by-body piled in mass graves by the literal truck-loads, while crude hospitals are set up in school yards. The wounded are lined up on make-shift beds of cardboard and blue tarp as two-by-fours splint broken limbs and I.V.'s dangle from tree branches like bird feeders. Survivors desperate for drinking water rip pipes from walls to siphon what little moisture remains in their galvanized veins. The headlines and images coming out of Haiti this week read like Cormac McCarthy's novel "The Road" and not Sunday morning news, as I sift through the heartbreaking headlines and sip my warm Starbucks decaf Americano with cream.
Dance With Destiny is a feature-length documentary film by Bruce Weaver, due to be released later this year. Though the images from Haiti are devastating, they are not surprising to Weaver. His passionate, if not painful first film is a journey into the heart of darkness that Weaver contends is the inevitable outcome of a planet out of balance and perilously close to a point of no return, according to the films' panel of expert witnesses. The film is both a personal journey of one man's radical love of the earth, of indigenous peoples, of all things wild and unindustrialized, and an uncomfortable wake-up-call all at once. The horror playing out in Haiti this week is but a shrill "…cymbal crashing amidst a back story of global events playing like one of Beethoven's turbulent symphonies," as Weaver has said:  recent tsunamis in Indonesia, the levy break in New Orleans, the polar caps melting like ice cream on a sweltering summer day into an ocean presently being Hoovered of 90% of its species----- the largest mass extinction since "The Great Dying," 241 million years ago, when 96% of all marine life went extinct, along with 70% of terrestrial vertebrates. Conditions in Sudan make Dante's Inferno read like a Nostradamus prophecy and the routine rape of the Earth's precious rainforest bio-diversity closely resemble a psychotic serial rapist who holds their victim captive, and returns over and over again to satisfy an insatiable desire for more. Though none of these events come as a surprise to Weaver, given all he has studied on the topic of Earth-Changes, and his travels of the globe, the heartbreak he feels is palpable throughout his film.
"…This is a great drama unfolding in front of our eyes, and it's of mythic proportions."  
-Dr. John Todd  
From the time Bruce was eight years old he has had a recurring dream, filled with images of atomic plumes rising above the Earth, the barren landscape below stripped of green and blue and life (save a few unenviable survivors scavenging for food and water) something like reruns of Soylent Green on late-night T.V. Disturbing images for anyone, let alone a young boy who had no business dreaming such dreams, instead, free to be follow his exuberant curiosity, undisturbed, that lured him like the Pied Piper for hours into the woods behind his rural Missouri home where he could be found skipping stones and turning them too, to marvel at nature's endless supply of mysteries. The natural world held Bruce captive and not Hot Wheels or G.I. Joes as with other boys his age.  
Later in life, Bruce took the path that many young men without means do, of joining the Air Force at the earliest possible age in order to explore the world beyond rural Missouri and begin his initiation into manhood. As fate would have it, he found himself outfitted in full chemical-warfare gear, complete with gas mask, doing drills under the cover of darkness, loading nuclear war-heads on F-4 nuclear fighter jets, and B-52 bombers. It was then that Bruce's apocalyptic dream images transformed into a terrifying reality: personally hand-holding hundreds of nuclear warheads, positioning them to execute their unholy mission as if loading UPS packages onto a truck for holiday deliveries. He repeatedly asked to be released from this duty and fulfill his commitment to his country in electronics or computer technologies. Finally, an accident that nearly severed a finger and his repeated requests to be repositioned landed him an early discharge, under "honorable conditions."  This event at twenty years of age profoundly altered the course of his life, and led him to the realization that human beings are engaged in a very real dance with destiny, increasingly divorced from and out-of-step with what should be an ongoing and intimate relationship with the natural world.
"…The only real danger that exists is man himself. He is the great danger, and we are pitifully unaware of it. We know nothing of man, far too little. His psyche should be studied, because we are the origin of all coming evil."   - Carl Jung

Were it not for these disturbing yet formative images and experiences however dark and straight-up gloomy they were Bruce may not have come to care so deeply for the Earth, nor would he have traveled the world to eventually meet remarkable men and women who share this same passion and love. Others like Dr. John Todd or Father Thomas Berry, similarly compelled to preserve nature, habitats, indigenous peoples and sacred traditions to right injustices where the find them, and regard The Wisdom of Nature as sacred. These meetings with like-minded Earth-stewards became the seeds of the film compelling him to tell a modern-day story of the Earth in peril, and give a voice to these other great minds, each warning of our collective destiny should we fail to heed these multiple warning signs.           
"…We've already hit the iceberg. We're the proverbial frog in the pail on the stove (boiled to death after failing to jump out because the temperature rose only incrementally). We are the flood, we are the asteroid. We had better learn how to be the ark".   -Thomas Friedman

Chapter One in Dance with Destiny, is titled "Prophesy": prophetic stories of indigenous peoples the world-over, foretelling the events of today with an unsettling montage of images that take us directly into the broken heart of the filmmaker, for humans' disregard of nature: disturbing, in a word, but if you have the stomach for it, press on. The second chapter, "Face of Darkness" is no less uncomfortable, as it urges us to look at the mirrored reflection of our own darkness, a necessary first step for real change. The intellect is implicated here, as the seed of mans contempt for nature, numbing our pain to the violence perpetrated against the Earth, in fact encouraging us to celebrate mans victories over nature. In Chapter Three: "Sleepwalking into the Apocalypse," as Father Thomas Berry says so humbly, "…We thought we were creating a wonder world for our children," when in fact what we have created for our children and grandchildren is a future perilously close to nuclear war, wide-spread water and food shortages, unprecedented loss of bio-diversity, and a burden of toxic waste products we are deferring to future generations. Chapter Four audaciously proclaims, "its Too Late," where we meet the Mamos or Kogi elders who issue to us, "Younger Brother" an urgent warning, "…make a payment and ready your soul." If we make our way through this dark passage that leads us to chapter five, "Gaia's Return," we may sense there, the presence of a tiny flame flickering in us; a flame that protects all that is wild and natural and sacred, until we come to the sixth and final chapter titled, "Hokahey!" The journey is a heroes journey; one that brings us full-circle to our true obligation as human beings, to live passionately, with dignity and nobility on the Earth, in triumphant celebration of The Wisdom of Nature.
Single-handedly crafted, Dance With Destiny defines "guerilla filmmaking."  Bruce Weaver is filmmaker, sound-man and editor. His journey took two years, and with his camera on his back, he traveled the globe from the Sierra Nevada mountains of Columbia where he met the Kogi elders, then dotted a path to the Himalayas and on into Southern India where he met the "madmen" of Bengal, the Bauls, whose primitive earth-center spiritual practices fueled his work with The Sacred. The grandeur of the Canadian Rockies and the wisdom of the Native American traditions continued to inspire his work, leading him to post-Katrina New Orleans and Tennessee, where he met with the late pioneer of the deep ecology movement, Father Thomas Berry, who at ninety-two, inspired the film with his wisdom and undying love of the earth, passing it like a torch to Bruce as a grandfather passes his legacy to the next generation. Like a conductor of a symphony, Bruce unifies each unique voice in one passionate cry for the future of our planet and our shared humanity. In the true spirit of independent filmmaking, Dance with Destiny is one man's heartfelt devotion and prayer for the Earth.

Bruce Weaver is a 2002 scholarship winner and graduate of the prestigious Vancouver Film School, and director/filmmaker of numerous short films on the subject of sustainability, permaculture, sacred traditions and Earth-centered practices. Visit his website to see special features an more about his film:  http://www.dancewithdestinydocumentary.com/ Bruce maybe be contacted via    filmmaker.dharma@gmail.com

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