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Lake Guerlédan
Barrage de GuerlédanDrained LakebedSubmerged Village RuinsSubmerged RuinRuins of a Breton HouseRuined HamletSubmerged ValleyLake Guerlédan

Lake Guerlédan

The waters of Lake Guerlédan stretch across central Brittany, created by the damming of the Blavet River (1923–30). Beneath the surface lie valleys, hamlets, and locks once part of daily rural life. Now a site for swimming, boating, and hiking, the reservoir reflects both the loss of a historic landscape and the new identity forged through hydroelectric modernity.
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