I have a nice day waiting for me, I am at South end of Le Mans and I am given the choice between 4 bicycles to ride around the city. I consider myself a lucky guy and I pick the following one:
The local circus Marcel Marceau is decorated with this nice graffiti:
My birthplace Athens used to have 3 rivers in the past and today you can barely see small parts of them hence rivers attract me a lot and I observe with curiosity these houses as "living by the river" is not exactly a case in Athens:
One more pedestrian/cycle bridge, Passerelle Newton:
At this moment you should know that I am not superstitious so I'm here under the bridge of D314 or as locals know it Boulevard Nicolas Cugnot:
No info about this following piece of art a few meters east of the previous bridge (I put it on Google Maps as no one else has done so) so in case you know more about this fisherman please let me and the rest of us know:
Do you dream of having a boat at Le Mans? Well, if you ever manage this you'll be able to slide it in the water here:
Not that the temperatures are necessarily related to summer standards but I've dropped mine a lot lately. Besides, its better than a heatwave in any case.
I've just arrived at the local Kayak club:
As for me, I'm more than happy to cycle around here after bathing my eyes in the above beauty so I follow this track:
Not my cycling though so I continue SE on the Epau bridge:
And here's where Arch de la Nature park begins:
It's a large recreational area that goes way beyond this football field which is actually just a tiny part of the whole thing. So I follow this path to explore the rest:
It feels to me like I'd spend a significant amount of my time here if I would ever reside at Le Mans:
It's just regular stuff here but in the absence of rivers due to my Athenian background I find them interesting to watch the change of the water flow.
Here's is a video with clips of my whole cycling day:
Thanks for stopping by, hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.
See you on the next one!
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