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Côte d'Argent (Messanges, France Atlantique)
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Woyatt
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Commune située dans la forêt des Landes en Marensin, station balnéaire de la Côte d'Argent (Messanges -Plage) possédant deux plages surveillées sur l'océan Atlantique.Le Moïsan était un navire qui se trouvait à l'ancre au fond du bassin, près de Messanges, le jour même où l'Adour fut détournée. Il se trouva prisonnier d'un lac d'eau de mer et dut être abandonné sur place. Le lac de Moïsan est un vestige de l'immense rade "anglaise" d'où appareillèrent les navires "basques" et "gascons" qui rejoignirent Terre-Neuve dès 1392, selon la tradition, soit un siècle avant le premier voyage de Christophe Colomb. La commune, tout comme Capbreton, était célèbre pour ses vignes de vin de sable qui faisaient l'objet d'une culture très particulière afin de fixer les sables du littoral ; si ce mode de culture (dite "probagne" en gascon), qui consistait à enterrer chaque année le cep dans le sable au point que les parties souterraines de la vigne faisaient un réseau impressionnant de racines, a disparu, le vignoble se perpétue vaille que vaille et contribue à garder la célébrité locale du "vin de sable"





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Paul_IA
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Common located in the forest of Landes in Marensin, seaside resort of the Silver Coast (Messanges -Beach) with two beaches watched over the Atlantic Ocean.The Moïsan was a ship that was anchored at the bottom of the basin, near Messanges, the same day the Adour was diverted. He found himself trapped in a saltwater lake and had to be abandoned on the spot. Moïsan Lake is a remnant of the immense "English" harbor from which "Basque" and "Gascon" ships came to join Newfoundland as early as 1392, according to tradition, a century before Christopher Columbus's first voyage. . The town, just like Capbreton, was famous for its sand wine vines which were the subject of a very particular culture in order to fix the sands of the littoral; if this method of cultivation (called "probagne" in Gascon), which was to bury the vine each year in the sand to the point that the underground parts of the vine made an impressive network of roots, has disappeared, the vineyard is perpetuated and helps keep the local celebrity "sand wine"
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Wachtberger
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Another very beautiful video, thank you!
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