
" Ria d’Étel poster The Ria d'Étel is for many an ideal holiday destination, with its postcard landscapes like the emblematic Nichtarguer house in Saint-Cado! But this territory is not only full of magnificent places, it is also a territory teeming with many activities to do. Among the must-sees, I'm sure you've already: taken a stroll on the port of Étel, then sipped a Ché Luz glass or even followed the path from Cadoudal to Local. You may still have things to check off this list, like tasting the Grand Coeff. in the garage or even visit the Thoniers Museum! Anyway, I share with you your admiration for this Breton city! Proudly display in your home your attachment to the Ria d'Étel by checking off everything you have already done on the list, show your loved ones what it is.Breton.born Description CheckMaps are city maps, flanked by a list of things to do in the area. The idea is to check off directly on the poster what you have already done. I start by creating these beautiful city maps from geographic data from OpenStreetMap contributors, then to draw up my checklist, I ask for “scouts” from volunteers who live in the city. Then I print my city maps in my workshop in Brittany, on the Gâvres peninsula (56), by the sea. Still in my studio, I cut my concept posters by hand and package them for shipping. I'll even drop them off at the post office myself.“ Reseller information: Much more than maps: All Captain Map cards hide a treasure that lucky owners can have fun decoding, like a mini escape game. For each poster deciphered, Captain Map donates €0.50 to The Sea Cleaner association, which cleans the oceans of plastic pollution. Display Features: 235g/m2 FSC certified glossy paper. Possible color combination: If you wish, you can create a color mix. Simply specify by message after placing your order. Exhibition card: Captain Map offers you the exhibition poster of your choice for your first order. Note that this is the display model that will be most requested in store, think about it if you want a mix of colors. Plastic-free packaging: Captain Map is committed to abandoning the use of plastic in its packaging. Goodbye to the cylindrical cardboard tube with plastic tips. Now, the posters, wrapped in tissue paper, are carefully rolled up in kraft paper and sealed with a large label presenting the product and its characteristics.