ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月6日 06時11分


Welcome to St. Pierre, a foggy French outpost a dozen miles off the coast of Newfoundland — and more than 4,000 miles from France. Once thronged with boisterous fishermen from Europe, Russia and Canada, St. Pierre is a self-governing “overseas collectivity” home to 6,000 French citizens. Today, the fishing industry is long gone. Overfishing and geographic disputes with Canada have left these tiny islands clinging like barnacles to France’s vast bureaucratic hull to survive. Last year, the candidate @marine_lepen visited, promising to revive St. Pierre’s fishing industry and strengthen economic ties to France. For the people of St. Pierre and its sister island of Miquelon, the electoral battle in France is a pressing reminder of their relationship with the distant republic. “We’re French but far away, and we have our own ideas,” said Jean-Pierre Jezequel, 63. Yet Mr. Jezequel is proud of the French culture etched into St. Pierre’s old bones. “We have good food and good wine, so it’s still paradise.” @avelkaim took this photo of kids hiking on a hill overlooking St. Pierre.


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