Mercredi 14 août . Cela fait deux semaine que je suis sur l’Ile de Noirmoutier Nous pouvons effectuer de la pêche à pieds près du passage du gois (Par exemple des palourdes , des coques). Je connaissais déjà beaucoup de chose sur le passage du gois Mais certaines choses que vous avez dit je ne les connaissais pas , Alors merci d’avoir partager cette vidéo 🙂
Le Passage du Gois, "derrière le rideau"... Intéressant reportage pour comprendre comment est gérée cette route unique qui mène sur l'Ile de #Noirmoutier !
Not at all !! This road was built in 1701 ! At this time it was the only way to go on Noirmoutier isle. And now it is an historic monument. And it's still practicable !! So, you say some shit.
Sea levels rise at about 3-4cm each decade, so you're talking 8cm at most for 20 years. Sea level rise is nothing new - it's an interglacial event that has been recorded from before the industrial revolution.
I agree with the fact you're involving but you should have said it properly. Indeed, the global warming tends to rise up the sea, which will lead the road to be sunk more often and/or by more water. But your number seems pretty exaggerated to me, even though I'm not a specialist and I might not be right 😉
@@RedKnight-fn6jr Denying global warming is, in itself, a proof that you're wrong and you're not relying on scientific facts. Please read a Wikipedia page about it, and if you have time the GIEC conclusion which are a true source for everything linked to climate change.
First off, why don’t they just build the road higher? Next, I imagine you can’t even see the road anymore when it’s a little underwater. So if there’s a huge rock or big hole, you’re kinda screwed. I know there’s poles that stick out on the sides but that doesn’t even really help bc they’re so far apart. Whoever built that road must have intended it as a joke. Like, let’s see all the stupid ppl that drive on it and get stuck!
There's a bridge 5 kilometers down the road. This road is a monument. The road was created by reverse currents that meet there and deposited sand. There is the schedule of the tides indicated, there is the right to cross between 1h30 before and after the tide. If the tide is at 4pm you can cross from 2.30pm to 5.30pm.
First, it's old as hell. It's pretty much historical in the region. Second, think about it. Building a high enough road on a side where the sea covers the area half the day ...Back in the day not everyone could pull off a bridge out of their asses like that. It costs a bit. Third... If you took any moment to actually search, you would know there is another bridge most people uses everyday instead of it to go through.
J'adore cet endroit, dès que j'ai l'occasion je fais une escapade à Noirmoutier et je vais au Gois, il faut le voir surtout les jours de grande marée, pour observer les pêcheurs à pied
Boro Nut well then if they built it higher, then they wouldn’t have the problem of traffic passing through it when it’s high tide. Bc it would ALL be raised up and prevent the original issue anyways. They don’t want ppl getting stuck, so just build it above the freaking tide to begin with. Kinda stupid tbh.
The bridge was built in 1971. According to the documentary, driving through the bridge may be up to 20 minutes longer than through the submersible road, though.
I've driven this. So scary. I only did it once, after that I made my husband drive the long way around. The thought of getting stuck there is a nightmare.
fifinette fifi non car le passage du gois a été construit sur le fond de la mer . La marrée monte , la mer n’est pas du tout profonde mais les voiture ne peuvent pas passer ( logique) voilà je ne sais pas si j’ai bien expliqué 😑😓 Ps :je regarde cette vidéo seulement en 2019 😭😭😂😂
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Je vois pas l'intérêt de cette route, vous voulez vous prendre pour jésus à marcher sur l'eau ou quoi, c'est hyper dangereux jsuis choquée qu'on laisse un truc pareil
Cette route a été construite vers 1700 et c'était la seule liaison de l'île. Elle est maintenant classée monument historique et elle est toujours praticable.
1:17 Toujours les mêmes qui balayent, et toujours le même qui discute, dans toutes les mairies c'est pareil, les travailleurs et le fainéant, serez-vous vous reconnaitre, d'entre les deux... ?!? =)
Bien parlé, je pense même que la proportion de fainéants dans les mairies tend vers la majorité, bien que je respecte le boulot de ces 2 gaillards sur la chaussée.
@@fmrmkatsberg1645 ces deux pseudo humoristes, ont fait beaucoup de tort, aux employés des services techniques, alors que c'est eux, qui bossent le plus dans une mairie. le comble, car se font traiter comme de la merde, par certain habitants, et par leur hiérarchie, et je ne parlerais même pas, de leur salaire de misère (smic), les maires des villes de France, devraient avoir honte !