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... Scluz ramp lies in the Southwest part of the bay . Its main part ,
built of rock and asphalt , is under water at high waters. The width of
the entrance is 3.8 m. A rather tough surf may develop at high-water ,
by North and North-East winds .
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... The ramp is close to Scluz manor ,
one of the oldest building in Brignogan , it was built in the early 17th
century for Jean du Bois , the local landlord ,who lived there in 1617
, his grand-daughter Claude brought it in the family du Poulpry who owned
it till the 1st french revolution. Ruined then , it was rebuilt in 1894
by Armand Treanton , a merchant from Landivisiau. Years later , during
the second World War , the german Todt Organisation built there a portion
of the " Great Atlantic Wall " , against possible landings by allied troops.
The present ramp has been cut through the wall.
... Cars may reach Scluz ramp either through rue Naot-Hir or from the
boatyard via rue Docteur Paugam.
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