An autumn air blows on the large beach of Saint-Lunaire (Ille-et-Vilaine).
Hiking shoes have replaced flip flops for walkers who walk along the cliff between two showers.
La Paillotte, the restaurant on the sand where tourists line up in summer to eat a waffle facing the sea, is to be dismantled this week.
For Nicolas Hulot, 67, the most illustrious inhabitant of the charming Breton city, the weather is clearing up.
At least for his judicial future.
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