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Port-abri de Pors Poulhan is a picturesque natural harbour located in Plouhinec, Finistère, marking the boundary between the Pays Bigouden and Cap Sizun regions of Brittany. The port is sheltered by two breakwaters and is home to a colourful fleet of traditional Breton boats, including barques, penn-sardin, and jabadaos, which rest on a bed of seaweed at low tide. Notable landmarks include the granite statue of La Bigoudène by sculptor René Quillivic, which gazes out to sea from the southern shore, and a small red-and-white lighthouse erected in 1927 on the northern side of the harbour entrance.
A panoramic view on an overcast day captures a rugged coastline with active waves breaking on a pebble beach and against a distant breakwater, a winding road leading past houses and a person walking a dog, and a prominent statue on a headland.
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