Arcachon Basin or alternatively Arcachon Bay (
French
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: ''Bassin d'Arcachon'') is a bay of the
Atlantic Ocean
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on the southwest coast of
France
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, situated in
Pays de Buch
Pays de Buch (, literally ''Land of Buch'') is one of several areas that make up the Landes forest in France. It extends across seventeen towns around the Arcachon Bay and the valley of the Eyre River. The village of Porge is at the north end ...
between the
Côte d'Argent and the
Côte des Landes, in the region of
Aquitaine
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. The bay covers an area of at high
tide
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Tide tables ...
and at low tide. Some of its geological features are natural
preservation
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areas.
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The general shape of the Bassin d'Arcachon is that of an equilateral triangle pointing north, the southwest corner of which is open to the sea, between
Cap Ferret and the town of
Arcachon (more specifically, one of the suburbs of La Teste-de-Buch, Pyla-sur-Mer), through a narrow channel (Les Passes). On the north shore is the town of
Arès
Arès (; oc, Arés) is a commune in the Gironde department in southwestern France.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Gironde department
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The communes co ...
, then
Andernos-les-Bains
Andernos-les-Bains (; oc, Endarnòs) is a commune in the Gironde department, southwestern France. Andernos-les-Bains is a located on the northeast shore of Arcachon Bay. To its northwest is the town of Arès.
Andernos-les-Bains consists of ...
on the northeast. Just south of the entrance is the
Dune of Pilat. Nearly in the middle of the bay is a very particular island: L'île aux Oiseaux (Isle of the Birds).
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Development
In the past, similar areas became lakes (called in French ''lacs'' or ''étangs'') and are nowadays filled with fresh water. On the French Atlantic coast, running north–south between the Gironde estuary
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to the Adour River
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mouth, are the Lac d'Hourtin-Carcans, the Lac de Lacanau, the Étang de Cazaux et de Sanguinet
Étang de Cazaux et de Sanguinet is a lake
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, the Étang de Biscarrosse et de Parentis, the Étang d'Aureilhan, the Étang de Léon, the Étang de Soustons, Étang Hardy, Étang Blanc and the Étang de Garros. Arcachon Bay is the last water area that remains open to the ocean.[
The Bassin still has a link to the sea perhaps because of the Eyre River that runs from the Landes forest and has its mouth (Delta de l'Eyre) in its southeast corner. Otherwise the Bassin would have become blocked by the sandbanks built up by the tides.][
Bassin d'Arcachon - Cabanes tchanquées.jpg, ''Cabanes tchanquées'' on the ''Isle of Birds'', near Arcachon
CarteBassinArcachon.png, Map of the ''Bassin d'Arcachon''
FormationBassinArcachon.png, Formation of the ''Bassin d'Arcachon'' at 4000 BC, 400 BC, 700 AD, 1300 AD, 1708 AD and today. Green areas are mud and sand bars. Beige areas are sand dunes.
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