Valley
ShareResult of millennia of erosion in the limestone plateau of Méjean, this impressive natural sculpture dominates with pride the vertiginous valley of the Jonte (Lozère, France). The Vase de Sèvres
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ShareAlthough smaller in size, the Gorges de la Jonte in the heart of the Cévennes (Lozère, France) have at times looked like a verdant Grand Canyon, patiently carved over millennia by Jonte river in the limestone. A mountain river hard to access, protected by imposing cliffs, which end up in the Tarn river at the [...]
ShareThis small valley in Normandy is a protected natural area, and one of the few areas of coastal Normand that is free of any construction, apart from a small road giving access to the beach Antifer. That may be a good way to illustrate the week of sustainable development which starts today in France and [...]
ShareThe Gorges du Tarn give us a beautiful landscape of canyons, and can be covered on foot, by car or on the water in boats or canoe. This photo was taken at the village of La Malène since the winding road overlooking the valley (also known as “La Malène Laces”).
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