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Old Crank

(4,532 posts)
Fri Mar 10, 2023, 03:49 PM Mar 2023

France again

This is the last lot from the trip we took 15 years ago.
Small village scenes along the Tarn river. I couldn't get enough of these villages. Good thing I was shooting slides and not digital. I might never have finished the bike ride.












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France again (Original Post) Old Crank Mar 2023 OP
Really nice! PortTack Mar 2023 #1
Thank you Old Crank Mar 2023 #2
Really awesomely peaceful looking environment judesedit Mar 2023 #3
O to be in France again...qui sait, qui sait... yorkster Mar 2023 #4
Beautiful Bayard Mar 2023 #5
Thanks for sharing these! ZZenith Mar 2023 #6
Merveilleuse! royable Mar 2023 #7
Rocamadour is really impressive Old Crank Mar 2023 #8
Great pics! secondwind Mar 2023 #9
Amazing The Facts First Mar 2023 #10
Nicely done GeoWilliam750 Mar 2023 #11
Nice pics burrowowl Mar 2023 #12
Reminds me of Dinan in Brittany Ford_Prefect Mar 2023 #13
Very nice Old Crank Mar 2023 #14
Thank you Old Crank Mar 2023 #15

royable

(1,362 posts)
7. Merveilleuse!
Fri Mar 10, 2023, 04:25 PM
Mar 2023

The first photo, and some of your posting yesterday of "More tourist pictures from France," remind me of Rocamadour off to the northwest of there. Similar geology and similar building construction. Those stone masons 600 to 900 years ago were sure talented!

Thank you for the wonderful photos. They make me want to plan a visit there and brush up on my rusty French.

Old Crank

(4,532 posts)
8. Rocamadour is really impressive
Fri Mar 10, 2023, 04:32 PM
Mar 2023

It is hard to see well unless you get to the other side of the valley.
The town is so steep. It has been a tourist trap from the Crusades.
There is also a church/shrine cut into the cliff wall near the top.

Old Crank

(4,532 posts)
15. Thank you
Fri Mar 10, 2023, 11:48 PM
Mar 2023

For all the generous comments.

I am stiil waiting for 2 more boxes of stuff from the US to show up. Going through 40+ years of memories will help distract me from some events going on today.

Once again, thanks for helping me stay sane(ish).

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