Parisians set off for the windswept coasts of Normandy and Brittany.
Just before one reaches the windswept coast an abstract monument erected in 1992 stands to the slaves whose last sight of Africa was often this beach.
But I could hear the crash of the surf, and when dawn came it showed us the windswept coast.
In Spain, on the windswept coast of Galicia, the country's westernmost province, grows albarino, a grape that seems to thrive on poor weather.
A race over 1,150 miles of the roughest, most beautiful terrain including jagged mountain ranges, frozen rivers, dense forest, desolate tundra and miles of windswept coast.
Then, left alone at the beginning of winter she is stranded in a ramshackle beach town on the windswept coast of New South Wales.
Tom McCormack, a singer and songwriter who lives nearby along the windswept coast, also helps people find their way through rough waters.
Outside, a sky-high aviary recreates the windswept coast of Patagonia, where seabirds swoop and penguins swim along your trail.
It was late afternoon when they made port on Tetris, a small island of rolling green hills and rocky, windswept coasts.
The novel is mainly set in and around an Anglican theological college, Saint Anselm's, on the windswept coast of East Anglia.