
After about 160 kilometers sailing north-northwest with coast of Brittany to starboard
– comes an area that previously worried sailors, before the electronic equipment era.
Traffic south through the English Channel sailed mostly this way
– traffic back and forth between the whole world except North America.
The area around Île-de-Sein at the “tip” of Brittany, there are lots of dangerous reefs
– led to lots of shipwrecks and as sailors in general were very superstitious.
Then women on the tiny island Île-de-Sein were blamed for these shipwrecks
(as always: is there only one(self) to blame, blame the women)
“They bewitched the waters by wearing black hats” was many seamens belief

The photographs are beautiful.
So glad you said so, really appreciates your words. 🙂
🙂