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    1. AtTheTabard on

      It’s the Aquitaine Triangle. People here tend to disappear out of nowhere, only leaving behind the faint smell of croissants.

      Once in a while cheese-shaped UFOs are seen flying over the area, although the French government denies that these sightings are real.

    2. Goulerote on

      Historically, it was a biotope called “Landes”, a bunch of peat ridden marshlands. It was also subject to high winds. It made for poor human settlement. The place got transformed in a forest-factory during the last centuries, but still, little human settlement.

    3. Nurnurum on

      Interestingly as sparingly populated that area is, right beneath it, bordering Spain, lies Biarritz which was **the** vacation spot for european nobility, the wealthy and celebrities from 1890 into the 1960s.

    4. Thorbork on

      It was swamps, turned into pine forests. Now a very good camping place.

    5. Amogasamogas on

      Marshlands and from what I’ve seen on other graphs very dense forestation.

    6. Exterminator-8008135 on

      I’m from that exact place.

      Lots of Forest. Were swamps centuries ago ( up until the 1800’s )

      Wine. Lots of them. Lots of castle, some being very renowned.

      Low density outside of Bordeaux and the small cities ( above 10.000 inhabitants but under 100.000 ) who are along the coast. Inside ? Lots of tiny village under 2.500 inhabitants )

    7. Space set aside for the English to resume their 316 reign, rudely interrupted by France annexation. The first wave will be the Boriswave that France has so steadily been providing.

      “Who are they who fight boldly? The Angevins. Who are they who overcome enemies? The Angevins. Who are they who spare the vanquished? The Angevins.”

    8. SnikkyType on

      Short answer – it was swamps and a common flooding zone.

      Long answer – there’s a vid on YouTube that explains why this part of their coastline is almost perfectly flat.

    9. Predatopatate on

      Basically that was a swamp and now it’s the largest man-made forest in Europe

    10. BonelessTaco on

      What about the Germany-bordering region? Was it always like this or only after the war?

    11. Dry-Effect-510 on

      Local politicians dont want mass influx of immigrants in that area

    12. Useful_Advice_3175 on

      We don’t talk about the triangle here. The is **no** triangle.

    13. Systembox on

      During the feudal times this was owned by the English (it was called back then “Aquitaine”). The area that you drew in green is in french called “le triangle alimentaire anglais”. They way of eating is still very much influenced by an English breakfast. That’s why its sparsely populated.

    14. Maj0r-DeCoverley on

      I live on the coast right below the Bermud-Landes Triangle, so here’s an anecdote:

      This big artificial forest (the Landes) created its own microclimate. So where I live you can literally see the forest’s limits in the sky

      Second anecdote: an awful lot of Parisians got trapped there, thinking life in the forest would be glorious. Turns out forest + ancient marshes = comically high humidity eating your walls, clothes, etc. The coast is awesome though

    15. Actually, that part used to be very different, it was like some kind of swampy lake, it was “polderized” in the 19th century. As far as I know, the government used that place as military experiment.

    16. PresidentZeus on

      [Why is this coastline so straight](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6VwZwzpRiQ=), by Vicuriosity on youtube with 500k views.

      >This is the story of one of the world’s largest environmental engineering experiments: the Landes forest in France. Once a swampy wasteland, now a pine-covered “paradise” … but at what cost?

      Saw it 5 weeks ago.

    17. 55555Pineapple55555 on

      Because they call it a ch*colatine and had to be eliminated

    18. Girion47 on

      The Black Prince got a little too eager on his pillaging trips.

    19. MrNixxxoN on

      For me its even stranger to see that big kinda-white area east of Paris

    20. AcadiaNo5063 on

      There is really cool places in there like Arcachon and the Pilat Dune !

    21. tubaraoakasaga on

      What I’d like to know is why would anyone use this colour/texture scheme for a map?! It looks like some kind of necrotic/rotting piece of flesh that’s been cut in the shape of France 

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