Many people have told me that I should absolutely go to Brittany, due to its rich historic background. Sean Zarinegar always heeds the voice of his followers so that’s what I did. Brittany reminded me of Asterix and Obelix those two cartoon characters. This place has been populated since before 600 BC by the Gauls and has counts of stone statues, altars and menhirs all over the place. As history would tell you that both the Romans and the Celts came and claimed this place to be theirs.
I decided to take a bus tour, which luckily was translated into English and I had a chance to bask in the wonderful scenery of the Atlantic Coastlines. I could see that this place is a fishermen’s paradise, but I was also told that this part of the ocean is quite something and it requires a master fisherman to be able to deal with the tide and currents.
I could see that the culture here is very influenced by the Celtics, and that even their music still reflects that of ancient times, obviously there are more modern stuff to look at, but I think it is in Sean Zarinegar’s best interest to check out the roots. Either way I decided to go to the several surrounding villages and move away from the beachfront. I travel to a country to see the locals not the tourists from all over the world!
I was told that there is also a castle here dating back since the 13th Century, but I think that I will take on that beast tomorrow. The entire day today I have been soaking up rich culture dating back for thousands of years, and I think that a good night’s rest will do me well. Tomorrow I will be venturing towards the castle to see if it will make the Sean Zarinegar Castle list. People, I can only tell you that this trip has been amazing so far, and that I hope to come back and explore more of these sights with more time on my hands. For right now this is Sean Zarinegar signing off!
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