Saliers
Le Petit Rhône
St. Gilles-du-Gard - Abbey
St. Gilles - Abbey
St. Gilles - Abbey
Approaching Vauvert
Vauvert - Autour d´un Olivier
Gallargues-le-Montueux
Approaching Villetelle
Villetelle - Pont d'Ambrussum
Cigale - Cicada
Near Baillargues
Baillargues
Baillargues - "Course Camarguaises"
Baillargues - Saint-Antoine
Baillargues - Saint-Antoine
Baillargues - Saint-Antoine
Baillargues - Saint-Antoine
Castelnau-le-Lez - Saint-Jean-Baptiste
Montpellier
Montpellier - Cathedral Saint-Pierre
Montpellier - Saint-Roch
Grabels - Jardin du Presbytere
Arles - Saint-Trophime
Arles - Saint-Trophime
Vienne - Cathedral St. Maurice
Baume-les-Messieurs - The Abbey
Baume-les-Messieurs - The Abbey
Baume-les-Messieurs - The Abbey
Baume-les-Messieurs - The Abbey
Arbois - Saint Just
Arbois - Saint Just
Arbois - Saint Just
Sélestat - Sainte-Foy
Sélestat - Sainte-Foy
Sélestat - Sainte-Foy
Sélestat - Sainte-Foy
Hunawihr - St. Jaques le Majeur
Hunawihr - St. Jaques le Majeur
Marmoutier - The Abbey
Marmoutier - The Abbey
Marmoutier - The Abbey
Marmoutier - The Abbey
Near Saint-Germain-Lembron
Magdeburg - Cathedral
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Camargue


The river Rhône forms two arms. I had crossed the eastern arm, the "Grand Rhône", in Arles and was on my way to the the western arm, the "Petit Rhône". Inbetween these arms, forming a great delta, lies the "Camargue", a formerly marshy and hostile area. Now most of the land is cultivated, even rice is grown here. The Camargue is as well known for black bulls, white horses and pink flamingos. I walked a long and pretty boaring road. No shadow, no bulls, no horses no flamingos. Not even cars for hours.
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