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Saint Nazaire Harbour
It is a small town on the French Atlantic coast where the first French shipbuilding center and the second aircraft construction site are located (where they make parts for Airbus aircraft). However, the industrial side of Saint Nazaire today is not just anecdotal. It is an immense mass of concrete, as big as a football stadium that still endures, it was sheltered during World War Two from the deadliest weapons of Adolf Hitler: the fleets of U-boats. The huge mass of concrete today has become an interesting museum and cultural center. However, the French city where the Loire meets the Atlantic today
Is also known as "the city of the 20 beaches", which are both large sandy as secluded coves, sheltered by pines and oaks, or beaches offering the wildest winds.
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