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Description Notre Dame de Rumengol is a coastal cargo vessel (“gabare” in French), built in 1945 in Camaret (near Brest). Throughout her history she has carried different kind of cargoes (wine, onions, vegetables, wood and salt) between France, Algeria and England. In the 1950’s she specialised in “sand fishing” in Brittany waters. She took sand directly from the sea bottom with a special crane to load it in her large and deep cargo hold before going into several Brittany ports to sell the sand.
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Author William Murphy from Dublin, Ireland

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