This narrow alley is called "Main Street" :-)
Horus non numero nisi serenas
Profusion de fleurs
Du haut de la Colonne de Juillet... HFF
"Durch diese hohle Gasse muss er kommen"
Once upon a time...
Dentelle de pierre
Château d'Ô
Un coin de verdure
"Pistache-Vanille"
Art in the city
Courette fleurie - HFF
In the town where the streets are canals... HFF
Narrow, narrower, narrowest (one of the smallest h…
Bridge after bridge after bridge...
Palmiers en ligne - une frontière sympa...
Vestiges inclinés du passé... HBM
Petit bavardage entre copines
Vera de Bidasoa - happy balcony fences!!
Closed and locked ! HFF
Give way to the sheeps!
En plein dans le mille....
Le fort dans les lueurs du soir
Glycine et vieilles pierres
Nature has fully awakened
In memoriam Notre-Dame de Paris
In memoriam Notre-Dame de Paris
In memoriam Notre-Dame de Paris
Insolite : la maison entre les rochers
Un peu abusé du Chouchen ??!!
Marketplace in cheerful colors
A little piece of fence somewhere... HFF
Lavoirs de la Garenne
Gainsbourg Gainsbarre
Anchor ring looks for a boat!!
Ebb tide starting
Parking error...
Cadre printanier pour maisons à colombages
Colonnes et colonnades...
Péristyle devant ruines
Spring is coming on...
Threatening sky...
Norman mansion in the evening sun - HFF
Il faut bien un café au coiffeur....
Village like a postcard
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L'oeuvre de l'homme embellie par la nature.Human work enhanced by Nature
L'oeuvre de l'homme embellie par la nature.Human work enhanced by Nature
Châteaux de ce monde / Castles around the world / Castillos del mundo
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Cinq siècles d'histoire - pavillon d'entrée de Carrouges


The gatehouse (16th C.) with 4 circular turrets is a two-storey pavilion which construction combines red and black bricks and is considered the first witness of Renaissance architecture in Normandy.
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