Pointe Saint-Mathieu
The Pointe Saint-Mathieu (French) or St Matthew Point is a headland located in the commune of Plougonvelin in Finistere Department in western Brittany, France. Flanked by 20 meters (66 ft) high cliffs, it was the sight of major Anglo-French naval battles in 1293 and in 1512.
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