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Pointe de la Torche : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pointe de la Torche
Pointe de la Torche ((ブルトン語:Beg an Dorchenn)) is a promontory located at the southeastern end of the Baie d'Audierne in the commune of Plomeur in the Bigouden region of Finistère, France. It is an officially recognised natural site and at the top of the promontory is a prehistoric settlement and burial site that is registered as a historic monument. ==Geography== Pointe de la Torche is a rocky granite outcropping; one prominent boulder near the end is called ''le rocher du corbeau'' (crow rock or raven rock).〔(La Torche / Côté mer ), Commune of Plomeur 〕 Northwards from the promontory, the beach of the community of Tréguennec extends for several kilometres around the Baie d'Audierne to Plozevet. Southwest of the promontory is the beach of Pors-Carn (part of the commune of Penmarc'h), which extends as far as the village of Saint-Guénolé. The point has been an officially recognised natural site since 1965.〔〔(Sites de la Baie d'Audierne ), Conservatoire du littoral, with map of protected areas 〕 During the current geologic era, the Quaternary, the promontory has at times been surrounded by dunes and been an island. Protective barriers have been installed to prevent its being cut off again by the sea, which would otherwise have happened.〔(La Torche / Un haut lieu historique / Les niveaux marins ), Commune of Plomeur 〕 The surf and currents sometimes make the sea around it very dangerous.〔
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