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Brut visited the oldest still inhabited lighthouse in France. In the Gironde estuary, Pierre and Thomas watch over this extraordinary place. They talk about their job and their daily lives. Their lives are punctuated by the weather, the four keepers are cut off from the world when the tide is high. During the day, when the tide is low, they welcome visitors and offer a tour of the lighthouse. For Thomas, the job of lighthouse keeper is far from what he could have imagined. Rather than focusing on marine signaling or rescuing boats, they are more busy maintaining the lighthouse and welcoming tourists. If this lighthouse is one of the last inhabited in France, it is according to Thomas and Pierre partly thanks to the tourists, who keep it alive. Also, the lighthouse is a piece of heritage to be maintained which requires the maintenance of the two keepers. ————————————— ▶︎ Find the video on the Brut website https://www.brut.media/fr/news/video-... ▶ ???? on the Brut app (iOS): https://apple.co/2UY7gNH ▶ To not miss any Brut videos, don't hesitate to subscribe ➞ / @brutfr and activate the bell ????