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    • Day 18

      LE HAVRE NATURSCHUTZGEBIET UND HAFEN

      October 24, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Heute Vormittag fahren Johann und ich mit dem Fahrrad entlang der Seine zum Hafengebiet und beobachten Schiffe beim Be- und Entladen. Mein Fahrrad macht ein wenig Probleme und Johann bemüht sich das Fahrrad wieder in Schwung zu bringen. Nachmittags koche ich dann Eiernockerln und frisches Brot. Abends fahren wir in Le Havre zum Decatlon und kaufen einen neuen Fahrradsitz und Johann kauft neue Schuhe und eine neue Hose. Übernachtet wird wieder auf einem kostenlosen Gemeinde Stellplatz.Read more

    • Day 5

      St. Josef in Le Havre

      July 7 in France ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      St. Joseph ist eine katholische Pfarrkirche in Le Havre im Seine-Maritime und eine Gedenkstätte für die Zerstörung der Stadt und für ihre Toten bei der Befreiung Frankreichs 1944.

      Die Planung des Wiederaufbaus der Stadt nach dem Krieg wurde dem renommierten Architekten Auguste Perret (1874-1954) übertragen, der sie in geometrischer Sichtbetonbauweise ( Brutalismus ) durchführte.

      Das anspruchsvollste Bauprojekt in diesem Ensemble war die neue St.-Josephs-Kirche, die nun über ihre kirchliche Funktion hinaus ein Mahnmal und „Leuchtturm" des Gedenkens werden sollte. Die Grundsteinlegung erfolgte am 21. Oktober
      1951. An der Entwicklung der Pläne war der Le Havrer Architekt Raymond Audigier beteiligt. Er führte den Bau nach Perrets Tod zu Ende. Im Juni 1957 wurde die Kirche eröffnet und 1964 geweiht. Bereits 1965 wurde sie in die Liste der Monuments historiques aufgenommen. Der Turm der Kirche wurde 1997 mit einer Innenbeleuchtung versehen.
      Er ist ein nach innen offenes, laternenbekröntes Oktogon. Seine Wände sind in kleine Fenster aufgelöst, deren symbolische Farbgestaltung Marguerite Huré entwarf.
      Zentral unter dem Turm befindet sich der Altar.
      Dieser und die übrige liturgische Ausstattung stammen von Guy Verdoya. Für das Gebäude wurden 700 t Stahl und 50.000 t Beton verbaut. Eine figürliche Dekoration fehlt völlig.
      Im Turm- und Kirchenäußeren wurden 12.768 Glasstücke verbaut.
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    • Day 18

      Cruise Day 12 - Paris

      May 14 in France ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Arrived in Le Havre this morning, we went to Paris but due to bus leaving late and the congestion we didn't have as much time as we had planned which was disappointing. Meet up with Brie and went and seen the Eiffel Tower. Had champagne with lunch and walked what felt like a hundred miles, so very tired when we got back to ship. Quick change and off again to our dinner reservations at the specialty restaurant Sabatinis. The staff came out with a cake and sung happy birthday, which was cute but a little embarrassing. Tomorrow brings the next part of our epic adventure but will be a little sad leaving cruise lifeRead more

    • Day 14

      Le Havre

      August 9, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      Eigentlich wollten wir dann nach Étretat. Wie sich herausstellte nicht die schlauste Idee. 🙈 Es war so voll und verstopft, dass wir einfach weiterfuhren. Für uns ging es dann nach Le Havre, wo wir erstmal gefüllte Eierkuchen zum Mittag hatten. Lecker!
      Die Kirche war von innen ganz nett. Der Rest war gewöhnungsbedürftig. 😅 Aber es gibt ja unterschiedliche Geschmäcker.
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    • Day 231

      Rouen, France

      July 25 in France ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

      I did a half-day tour to Rouen, France, which is best known for being where Joan of Arc was burned at the stake. We saw the charming town of Rouen, the Notre Dame Cathedral of Rouen and three Church of St. Joan of Arc. Notre Dame was one of the only buildings left after WWII and dates back to the 11th century. The stained glass windows were all destroyed in the war but a priest from another church along the river feared his church would be hit and took all the stained glass out of his church and hid it for safe keeping. His church was, indeed destroyed but the windows were put into the restoration of Notre Dame.

      The Church of St. Joan of Arc was built in the 1970's with a modern outside but is beautiful inside.

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    • Day 6

      Le Havre

      November 3, 2022 in France ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      Morgens um 7 Uhr legen wir nach einer stürmischen Nacht in Le Havre im Industrie Hafen an. Port du Havre am Ärmelkanal ist nach Marseilles Hafen der zweitgrößte Hafen Frankreichs. 1517 unter König Franz I. errichtet, gehört er zu den ältesten Seehäfen Frankreichs und auch zu den bedeutenden Umschlagplätzen von Gütern innerhalb der EU.

      Die Stadt liegt an der ca. fünf Kilometer breiten Seine-Mündung und wird auch die" Pforte zum Ozean" genannt. Le Havre ist eine relativ junge Stadt, die aufgrund des strategischen Hafens im 2. Weltkrieg fast vollständig zerstört wurde. 2005 wurde die Innenstadt in die UNESCO-Liste des Weltkulturerbes aufgenommen, als "herausragendes Beispiel für die Nachkriegsstadtplanung". Le Havre gehört geographisch gesehen zur Normandie, deshalb ist es der ideale Ausgangspunkt für Erkundungstouren in die wunderschöne Naturlandschaft.

      Da es heute morgen regnet, fotografieren wir Le Havre nur vom Schiff aus. Heute Mittag haben wir einen Ausflug nach Etretat vor.
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    • Day 194

      Le Havre

      April 21 in France ⋅ 🌬 8 °C

      Le Havre = der Hafen... wobei ja auch Porto Hafen heisst...

      Soweit ganz nette Stadt. Wirklich viel haben wir aber nicht gesehen, vor allem weil es hier auf einmal deutlich kälter ist und wir bei 9 Grad und steifer Brise mächtig frieren... wir gewöhnen uns also schonmal an die aktuellen Temperaturen in Berlin. 😅Read more

    • Day 7

      Étretat (Le Havre) France

      October 7, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F

      Today we figured we would go out on our own on a short adventure to a city outside of Le Havre. Many people decided to try to go to Paris on their own. Luckily we were not that ridiculous. Instead we went to Étretat The birthplace of the Maurice LeBlanc author of the fictional gentleman thief Arséne Lupin….And the inspiration for the infamous Lupin the third.

      The only reason I even attempted this on our own was that we arrived in Port at 7 AM and did not leave until 9 PM that night. At least that was the plan. After breakfast we hailed a taxi and went to the bus station. I was afraid that if we did not take the bus we would have to pay for a taxi. The research I did on taxis said that the trip would cost at least €160 each way. That was NOT a good choice. Luckily we found the bus we needed and round-trip tickets for both me and mom all the way to Étretat and back totaled €7. Yahoo thrifty travel!

      The bus ride took about an hour and we were able to meet up with our treasure hunting guide. He was very kind but a little hard to understand. Although I’m sure mom and I seemed kind of odd to him as well. We did not do well on the treasure hunt so much so that the poor man had to keep giving us blatant hints. Some of the things we did included finding out how many English soldiers passed away during World War I finding one of their graves, looking for a salamander and a dog playing a bagpipe, but it all came back to the history of the city. (It was also funny watching people‘s reaction to the gentleman guide dressed up in the heat.)

      The most beautiful part of Étretat was the cliffs called the needle and the eye, and the elephant. Since the cliffs are made up of chalk and flint, water dissolves much of the cliff faces. The houses is in the area used the flint rocks to decorate their homes. Most of them are gray but some were using the black flint and bragging that they were super rich. Anyway, at the end of the hunt we ended up finding an empty box. But it came with a very heartfelt lesson and mom didn’t kill me for making her go through all of it.

      After a slight snafu with the bus line (and being mistaken as French by some Asian travelers looking for the cliffs) we found the right bus and rode it all the way back to the port of Le Havre. We got back to the ship about 4 PM thanks to our luck with a taxi driver who came and saved us at the bus station. We had dinner at the pub restaurant and the special was shrimp Poboy sandwiches, The waitresses at the pub seem to be concerned that we’re not eating enough and constantly suggest perhaps we wanted an appetizer or dessert.

      Following their advice we went to the buffet later that evening to try to find some vegetables. Instead we heard the harrowing tale of those who were trying to return from Paris but got stuck because the train failed. almost 200 of the passengers ventured into Paris on their own they were taking the train back with plenty of time but then the train broke down and none of them spoke French.

      I can only imagine how stressful this was. A handful got back using Ubers, while others were left behind at the port. I have to give Norwegian props for waiting as long as they did for most of the passengers that were missing. Because Norwegian doesn’t normally wait for anyone who is not on one of their tours it was unusual but very kind of them to wait. From what we heard many of the travelers really had done the research and would’ve had plenty of time to get back had the Trains had been operational.

      We saw the evening show of a man who could play many instruments. Unfortunately, though he was talented, the show didn’t keep some people’s attention and many got up during his performance and left the theater. It’s too bad that those weren’t people we left behind… we got to bed around 11.

      I’m really proud of mom. I know that her ankle was hurting her pretty badly during the whole trip but she was a trooper and hung in there until the end. Tomorrow is a sea day so hopefully we can both rest up.
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    • Day 230

      Le Havre, France

      July 24 in France ⋅ ☀️ 64 °F

      This is the port that serves Paris, but because of the Olympics, we are not going there. We will just have to come back! Paul spent all morning working on a puzzle and I went into Le Havre for a couple hours on my own. It's a quaint town with lots of cafes and shops, several museums and a cathedral from the 16th century. The whole town was leveled during WWII, but parts of the Notre Dame Cathedral were the only things still standing.
      Day #227, Country #50

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    • Day 124

      Le Havre, France

      October 9, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      Another fairly early morning port arrival. We took things easy and let the 🐢🐢turtle stampede follow its course; many shore excursion tours were offered. It was close to noon before our trio prepared to leave the ship. Picked up a couple of cold drinks on our way out to explore and enjoy the sunny day. As we were very close to the terminal building no shuttle bus was necessary. We walked along the port access road 'till we met up with the main walking promenade along the docks.

      We noticed a closed fish market across the road, and didn't think much of it until we could smell the dumpster where they tossed the scallop shells 🐚. The shells and flesh baked in the sun leaving an overwhelming odor 🤢

      We did not have a destination in mind, so meandered a few streets. Eventually, we popped out by the harbour and then along the boardwalk by the pebble beach. Starting our circular route back to the ship, passed through the centre of town. The park was still in full bloom, and the central water feature and Boulevard walk was very picturesque. We even passed near the war monument.

      Once back on the ship, had a late lunch, then A&D took off to attend the origami class to fold turkeys, J went to the aft outdoor pool. It was Canadian Thanksgiving, the ship thoughtfully put out a spread of turkey and tradional side dishes. It was very delicious.

      We ended a perfect day watching the sunset from the observation deck at the bow of the boat, and relaxing in the Crow's Nest lounge afterwords.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Le Havre, لو هافر, Горад Гаўр, Хавър, An Havr-Nevez, Χάβρη, Havro, El Havre, لو اور, O Havre, לה הבר, ル・アーヴル, ჰავრი, 르아브르, Franciscopolis, Havras, Havra, Авр, ला आव्र, Lé Hâvre, Hawr, لی ہاور, Гавр, லே ஆவர், เลออาฟวร์, 勒阿弗尔

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