Illustration Le Lavandou city of dolphins Catamaran

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Original Loizo illustration, NEW PAPER 270gr Lithographic type.
Signed by the artist and dry stamp of origin affixed.

The catamaran, a twin-hulled boat, has its origins in Polynesian oceanic cultures, where it was used for fishing and transportation. Over the centuries, this type of boat has adapted and been refined, becoming a symbol of modern navigation, prized for its stability and speed.

Le Lavandou, located on the French Riviera, is often nicknamed the "city of dolphins" due to its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, where these magnificent marine creatures can be observed. This name evokes not only the natural beauty of the coastline, but also the existence of a rich and diverse marine ecosystem that attracts underwater wildlife enthusiasts.

Local legend tells that in the crystal-clear waters surrounding Le Lavandou, dolphins would come to play and interact with fishermen, symbolizing the harmony between man and nature. This special relationship has sparked a growing curiosity about these animals, encouraging locals and visitors to learn more about their marine environment.

Beyond the mythical tales, Le Lavandou is an ideal starting point for boat excursions, allowing you to observe dolphins in their natural habitat. Awareness and conservation operations are also implemented to protect these species and raise public awareness of the importance of preserving the seas and oceans.

Thus, the designation of Le Lavandou as the “city of dolphins” testifies to its commitment to nature and its undeniable charm, attracting many sea lovers every year.

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